The Ninth and Tenth Amendments partly reversed the federalist momentum of the Constitution by declaring that

The Ninth and Tenth Amendments partly reversed the federalist momentum of the Constitution by declaring that









a. the federal government had no power to restrict the action of local governments.
b. the powers of the presidency did not extend to foreign policy.
c. all rights not mentioned in the federal Constitution were retained by the states or by the people themselves.
d. the Supreme Court had no power to rule in cases affecting property rights.
e. the states themselves were not bound by the guarantees in the bill of rights.










Answer: C