If Congress declared war on another nation, which of the following state government policies would be constitutional based on the Tenth Amendment and Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution?(1 point)

Responses

A state could create its own military to defend itself against the other nation.
A state could create its own military to defend itself against the other nation.

A state could require its public school students to learn about the causes of the war.
A state could require its public school students to learn about the causes of the war.

A state could create a new silver dollar coin to support the war effort.
A state could create a new silver dollar coin to support the war effort.

A state could make a treaty with the other nation ending hostilities between that state and the other country.

None of the options listed would be constitutional based on the Tenth Amendment and Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution. The power to declare war and make treaties are specifically delegated to the federal government in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. Additionally, the power to coin money is also granted to the federal government in the same section of the Constitution.

well just guess which one of these answers are most accurate

If I were to guess based on the Tenth Amendment and Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution, the most accurate answer would be:

A state could require its public school students to learn about the causes of the war.

While the power to declare war and make treaties is reserved for the federal government, the Tenth Amendment allows states to have some authority in areas not specifically delegated to the federal government. Education policies and curriculum are generally left to the states, so a state could potentially require its public school students to learn about the causes of the war.