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Powers delegated to the national government. Shared (Concurrent) Powers Powers reserved for the state government
Which government action would be considered a exclusive power?
Levying taxes
O a
O b
Enforcing laws
O с
Building Schools
O d
Coining Money
Which government action would be considered a exclusive power?
Levying taxes
O a
O b
Enforcing laws
O с
Building Schools
O d
Coining Money
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The action that would be considered an exclusive power is:
**O d: Coining Money**
Levying taxes and enforcing laws are examples of concurrent powers (shared by both national and state governments), while building schools is typically a power reserved for state governments. Coining money is an exclusive power granted to the national government.
**O d: Coining Money**
Levying taxes and enforcing laws are examples of concurrent powers (shared by both national and state governments), while building schools is typically a power reserved for state governments. Coining money is an exclusive power granted to the national government.
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