Asked by Blaine
Which of these is an example a concurrent power?
A establishment of schools
B administer elections
C military defense
D levying taxes
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D — levying taxes.
Levying taxes is a concurrent power because both the federal government and state governments have authority to tax. The others are primarily state/reserved (establishing schools, administering elections) or national (military defense).
Levying taxes is a concurrent power because both the federal government and state governments have authority to tax. The others are primarily state/reserved (establishing schools, administering elections) or national (military defense).
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