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3 October, 17:39

A state may be able to work in a fairly wide-range of areas if it is not in conflict with the U. S.: War Act or internal spying trade agreement with Mexico political party system Constitution or acts of Congress

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  1. 3 October, 18:02
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    A state may be able to work in a fairly wide-range of areas if it is not in conflict with the "Constitution," since this is the most powerful document in the country which has power over both the federal government and the states.
  2. 3 October, 18:08
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    A state may be able to work in a fairly wide range of areas if it is NOT in conflict with the U. S. Constitution.

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    The most common of those projected amendments, that were called the Bill of Rights in 1791, was a security of state power. The new Tenth amendment stated: "The powers are not assigned to America by the Constitution, nor been forbidden by it to the states of America, they are restrained to the States separately, or to the individuals."
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