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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are concurrent powers, and can you name one example? | concurrent powers are powers shared by both the federal and state governments, like taxation. |
| Which level of government can exercise concurrent powers? | Both the federal and state governments can exercise concurrent powers. |
| What are delegated powers? | Powers given to the national government by the Constitution. |
| Who has delegated powers? | The national (federal) government. |
| What are concurrent powers? | Powers shared by both federal and state governments. |
| Give an example of a concurrent power? | The power to tax. |
| Who can use concurrent powers? | Both state and federal governments. |
| What is one example of a delegated power? | The power to declare war. |
| Why are concurrent powers important? | They let state and federal governments share responsibilities. |
| coin money | unitary |