How are a state’s rights determined?(1 point)

Responses

The states are not given powers by the Constitution.
The states are not given powers by the Constitution.

The rights that are not explicitly given to the federal government in the Constitution are given to the states.
The rights that are not explicitly given to the federal government in the Constitution are given to the states.

The powers given to the states are explicitly stated in the Constitution.
The powers given to the states are explicitly stated in the Constitution.

The leaders from each level of government decide which issues to tackle each year as stated in the Constitution.
The leaders from each level of government decide which issues to tackle each year as stated in the Constitution.

The rights of a state are determined by the fact that the Constitution does not explicitly give certain powers to the federal government, thus those powers are reserved to the states.