Asked by alex
Passing laws, creating courts, and collecting taxes are examples of
concurrent powers.
politician’s rights.
implied powers.
individual rights.
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concurrent powers — powers exercised by both the national and state governments (e.g., taxing, making laws, and establishing courts).
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