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Which of the following describes a commerce power that is held by both the state governments and the federal government?(1 point)
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the power to tax, borrow, and spend
the power to tax, borrow, and spend
an enumerated power
an enumerated power
the power to impose duties on imports or exports
the power to impose duties on imports or exports
the power to coin money
the power to coin money
Which of the following describes a commerce power that is held by both the state governments and the federal government?(1 point)
Responses
the power to tax, borrow, and spend
the power to tax, borrow, and spend
an enumerated power
an enumerated power
the power to impose duties on imports or exports
the power to impose duties on imports or exports
the power to coin money
the power to coin money
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the power to tax, borrow, and spend
Explanation: Taxing, borrowing, and spending are concurrent powers held by both state and federal governments. States may not coin money or impose duties on imports/exports, and "enumerated power" refers to powers specifically given to Congress.
Explanation: Taxing, borrowing, and spending are concurrent powers held by both state and federal governments. States may not coin money or impose duties on imports/exports, and "enumerated power" refers to powers specifically given to Congress.
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