Describe the structure of government that the Tenth Amendment allows.(1 point)

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The Tenth Amendment allows states to make decisions about how they will be governed, such as by creating local governments.
The Tenth Amendment allows states to make decisions about how they will be governed, such as by creating local governments.

The Tenth Amendment allows states to have more power over taxes than the federal government does.
The Tenth Amendment allows states to have more power over taxes than the federal government does.

The Tenth Amendment acknowledges that the federal government has all the control over states and local governments.
The Tenth Amendment acknowledges that the federal government has all the control over states and local governments.

The Tenth Amendment states that local governments must contain townships within each state’s boundaries.

The Tenth Amendment does not specifically address the structure of government. Instead, it reserves powers to the states and to the people that are not delegated to the federal government. It recognizes that powers not specifically granted to the federal government in the Constitution are reserved for the states or for the people. This allows for a system of dual sovereignty, where both the federal government and state governments have their own spheres of authority. Therefore, the structure of government that the Tenth Amendment allows is one where states have the power to make decisions about how they will be governed, including creating local governments, and where the federal government has limited powers that are specifically granted by the Constitution.