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All Powers that the Constitution does not give to the Federal
government are given to whom?

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Answer: State government

Step-by-step explanation:

The Constitution of the United States divides power between the Federal government and the state governments but the difference is that the powers of the Federal government are explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.

All other powers that are needed to run the government but are not spelled out in the Constitution would go to the State governments to enable them govern their individual states with more independence.

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