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Powers shared by the federal government and state governments are known as
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Concurrent powers.
These are powers held and exercised by both the federal government and the state governments (e.g., taxing, borrowing money, establishing courts, and enforcing laws).
These are powers held and exercised by both the federal government and the state governments (e.g., taxing, borrowing money, establishing courts, and enforcing laws).
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