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Which of these is considered a concurrent power?
establishing schools
drafting soldiers
coining money
collecting taxes
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Collecting taxes.
Reason: Concurrent powers are shared by federal and state governments — both can levy and collect taxes. The others are primarily reserved to states (establishing schools) or are federal-exclusive (coining money, drafting soldiers).
Reason: Concurrent powers are shared by federal and state governments — both can levy and collect taxes. The others are primarily reserved to states (establishing schools) or are federal-exclusive (coining money, drafting soldiers).
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