Asked by Blaine

The power to tax is called a "concurrent power" because it is a power
A only held by state governments.
B that only is held by the national government.
C that affects both individuals and corporations.
D jointly held by the national and state governments.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
D — jointly held by the national and state governments. Concurrent powers are those exercised by both levels of government (e.g., taxation).