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7 March, 07:37

What are concurrent powers?

a. powers that are currently available to citizens

b. powers that are reserved only for states

c. powers that are shared between the states and the federal government

d. powers that are reserved only for the federal government

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  1. 7 March, 07:38
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    concurrent powers are: c. powers that are shared between the states and the federal government But in case when a conflict happen when both states and the feds conduct this power, the feds will always get a leeway from the court. Examples of concurrent powers are: The power to regulating tax, regulating court, and regulating election
  2. 7 March, 07:55
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    I believe the answer is choice C. Concurrent power is when the legislative powers are divided into the state government and the federal government. The division of powers are not done differently but in a simultaneous manner. This will provide a check and balance system so that the powers are implemented well.
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