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Powers that are held by both the federal and state governments are known as concurrent powers. These powers include the power to tax, establish bankruptcy laws, build roads, and create lower courts.

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they both hold concurrent powers

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concurrent powers

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they both hold concurrent powers

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Q: These powers belong to both the national and the state governments?
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