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29 September, 00:17

Which type of power?

C - concurrent powers R - reserved powers E - expressed/inherent powers

1. The national government conducts foreign policy. 2. Protects the public's health, welfare and morals. 3. State governments have the power to pass marriage laws within their states. 4. Conducts foreign relations. 5. Only the federal government can coin money. 6. Both the federal and state governments can impose taxes. 7. Enacts and enforces laws. 8. State and federal governments can collect taxes.

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  1. 29 September, 00:39
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    Concurrent powers are powers that are shared by the states and by the nation (federal gov), and both can be exercised at the same time.

    Protects the public's health, welfare and morals. Both the federal and state governments can impose taxes. Enacts and enforces laws. State and federal governments can collect taxes.

    Inherent/expressed powers are powers that are exercised only by a sovereign state.

    The national government conducts foreign policy. Conducts foreign relations. Only the federal government can coin money.

    Reserved powers are the powers that are neither approved nor denied by the federal government, but each individual state has the freedom to decide on those.

    State governments have the power to pass marriage laws within their states.
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