What is Concurrent Powers?

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Concurrent powers are usually held by states and federal governments. This allows them to tax, make roads, protect the environment, borrow money, and create lower courts.
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Concurrent powers
Concurrent powers are powers in nations with a federal system of government that are shared by both the State and the federal government. They may be ... More »
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Federalist Nations such as the United States of America hold concurrent powers between both the states or territories and the federal government. The authority and power to tax citizens
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Concurrent powers are usually held by states and federal governments. This allows them to tax, make roads, protect the environment, borrow money, and create lower courts.
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Both the federal government and the states charter banks, collect taxes, and build roads.
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collecting taxes. make and enforce laws. establish and maintain courts. Borrow Money. spend for general welfare. Military. Election. prison/prosecution. Infrastructure.
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