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In the United States, some examples of concurrent powers, or power that are shared between the federal and state levels of government, include:

  • Military;
  • Taxation;
  • Infrastructure;
  • Courts;
  • Prisons/Prosecution;
  • Elections.
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They are powers shared by both the state and federal government. Both the federal government and the states may charter banks, collect taxes, and build roads. Chartering banks and corporations

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The ability to impose taxes is an example of a concurrent power shared by the national government and the states. Borrowing money, and the ability to establish lower courts are two more concurrent powers.

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Three concurrent powers are: * collect taxes * make and enforce laws * establish and maintaint courts

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Pass Laws, Enforce Taxes , And Provide For The general welfare

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3 powers are tax pass laws and trade

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