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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

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Both state and federal government. These are the powers exercised by both the national and state governments.

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Concurrent powers are powers that are shared by both the state and federal governments. These powers occur within federal systems of government.

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Federal and state governments use conncurrent powers

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both the state governments and the national government

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concurrent powers are for the national and state governments. they can do the following: enforce laws, establish courts, collect taxes, borrow money, and provide for the general welfare.

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