"This government is to possess absolute and uncontroulable power, legislative, executive and judicial, with respect to every object
to which it extends, for by the last clause of section 8th, article 1st, it is declared "that the Congress shall have power to make all
laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this
constitution, in the government of the United States; or in any department or office thereof."... It appears from these articles that there is
no need of any intervention of the state governments, between the Congress and the people, to execute any one power vested in the
general government, and that the constitution and laws of every state are nullified and declared void, so far as they are or shall be
inconsistent with this constitution, or the laws made in pursuance of it, or with treaties made under the authority of the United States."
- from "Brutus No. 1," The Anti-Federalist Papers
The concern stressed in this section of "Brutus No. 1" was BEST addressed by which of these?
A: Tenth Amendment
B: The Commerce Clause
C: Ninth Amendment
D: Article V