Which of the following are powers that are exercised by both the national government and state governments at the same time?(1 point)

Responses

concurrent powers
concurrent powers

enumerated powers
enumerated powers

reserved powers
reserved powers

prohibited powers

1 answer

The correct answer is concurrent powers.

Concurrent powers are those that are shared by both the national government and state governments, such as the power to tax, the power to build roads, and the power to create lower courts. Enumerated powers are specifically granted to the national government, reserved powers are held by the states, and prohibited powers are those that are denied to either level of government.