Concurrent powers of the individual states and federal government: Power to (1) tax (2) establish a standing army - military/national guard (3) legally adjudicate in courts of law (4) convict and hold people in jail/prisons (5) build and maintain roads (6) hold elections You're Welcome
shared between the national and state governments.
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I think your asking "What are concurrent powers". The answer is that they are powers shared by the federal government and the state governments
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There are several concurrent powers that are shared by the federal and state governments. These powers include the power to build roads, tax, create lower courts and establish bankruptcy laws.
There are several concurrent powers that are shared by the federal and state governments. These powers include the power to build roads, tax, create lower courts and establish bankruptcy laws.
Powers shared by the national and state governments are called concurrent powers. These powers are exercised independently by both levels of government simultaneously. Examples include the power to tax, maintain courts, and regulate commerce.
the 3 concurrent powers shared by the national and state government are trade,commerse, and education.
Concurrent powers of the individual states and federal government: Power to (1) tax (2) establish a standing army - military/national guard (3) legally adjudicate in courts of law (4) convict and hold people in jail/prisons (5) build and maintain roads (6) hold elections You're Welcome
Concurrent Powers
shared between the national and state governments.
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One believe that the two governments shared in 1790