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The Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution is a part of the Bill of Rights that was ratified in 1791, stating that powers not delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states are reserved to the states or the people. This amendment reinforces the principle of federalism by establishing a clear division of power between the national and state governments, ensuring that states retain authority over matters not specifically granted to the federal government.
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