Which of the following statements best describe the Supreme Court view of the tenth amendment with regard to the power of the national government?

The Supreme Court has interpreted the Tenth Amendment in a variety of ways throughout history, leading to different views on the power of the national government. However, the statement that best describes the Supreme Court's general view is:

1. The Tenth Amendment does not grant any additional powers to the national government, but instead merely reaffirms the concept of federalism and preserves the powers not delegated to the federal government to the states or the people.