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Authority possessed by both the state and national government that may be exercised separately and simultaneously are called...... powers. These powers may not be exclusively within the scope of the national power or in conflict with the national law.
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Ms. Sue
Right.

14 years ago
Ed
Im confused, u said right but did not answer the question??
14 years ago
Ms. Sue
I don't see a question.

14 years ago

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