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The Tenth Amendment emphasizes the powers that are not expressly granted to the federal government by the Constitution. It asserts that any powers not delegated are reserved for the states or the people. This principle underlines the role of state governments and the public's ability to influence legislation through voting. While Congress can propose laws, their implementation is subject to the will of the states and the citizens, highlighting the importance of state sovereignty and individual rights within the constitutional framework.
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Tenth amendmentBy: Esmeralda & John Something that the constitution dose not say can come to us the people. The constitution does not have all the laws. But if the congress makes law its up to us or the state of to make the laws a real law yes we vote on the law.