Question
Both state and federal government have the power to
build roads and enforce laws.
make treaties and collect taxes.
make treaties and declare war.
build roads and make treaties.
build roads and enforce laws.
make treaties and collect taxes.
make treaties and declare war.
build roads and make treaties.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Both state and federal governments have the power to **build roads and enforce laws**.
While the federal government can make treaties and declare war, states do not have that authority. Additionally, both levels of government can collect taxes but making treaties is specifically a power reserved for the federal government. Therefore, the correct answer is the first option.
While the federal government can make treaties and declare war, states do not have that authority. Additionally, both levels of government can collect taxes but making treaties is specifically a power reserved for the federal government. Therefore, the correct answer is the first option.