Through the grants of power in Constitution,the Framers sought to:

a)define the powers of state government
b)create a government in which sovereignty was invested in the national government only
c)enumerate the rights of individuals
d)both empower government and limit it.
IS B OR C CORRECT ANSWER?THANK YOU:)))))

I don't think either b or c is correct.

The Constitution included states' rights. The Amendments (Bill of Rights) spelled out individual rights.

oh you're right D is right answer because Framers chose to limit the national governmenr

Right. They gave the federal government limited powers.

What is the role of the state governments

2. In federalism, the national government (Points : 1)

The correct answer is both B and D.

The grants of power in the Constitution serve two main purposes: to invest sovereignty in the national government and to both empower and limit government.

By creating a government in which sovereignty was invested in the national government only, the Framers sought to establish a strong central authority that would have the power to act on behalf of the entire nation. This allocation of power was meant to prevent the fragmentation and disunity that they had observed under the Articles of Confederation.

At the same time, the Constitution also contains specific limitations on government power through various mechanisms, such as the separation of powers, checks and balances, and the enumeration of rights. These limitations are aimed at preventing the government from becoming too powerful and infringing upon the fundamental rights and liberties of individuals. This is why answer choice C, which refers to the enumeration of the rights of individuals, is also correct.

In summary, the grants of power in the Constitution sought to both invest sovereignty in the national government (answer choice B) and establish a system that empowers government but also places limits on its authority (answer choice D).