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Amara Nicholson
17 July, 05:30
A "concurrent" power is
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Elaina Diaz
17 July, 07:37
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Powers that the both federal and state governments can exercise, such as holding courts of law or coining money
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Carmen Weiss
17 July, 09:05
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Concurrent powers are powers that are shared by both the State and the federal government.
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