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In The
Federalist, No, 45, James
Madison wrote, "The
powers delegated by the
proposed Constitution to
the federal government are
few and defined. Those
which are to remain in the
State governments are
numerous and indefinite."
Which provisions in the
Constitution support
Madison's statement?

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