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What are the effects of concurrent powers?
Concurrent powers include taxing, borrowing, eminent domain, establishing criminal codes and otherwise maintaining law and order, and spending to promote the general welfare of citizens.
Which of the following best describes a concurrent power?
A concurrent power is one which is held by both the federal and state or local governments. In this case, levying taxes is a concurrent power. The federal government requires the people to pay income taxes.
What are concurrent powers quizlet?
concurrent powers. the authority possessed by both state and national governments, such as the power to levy taxes and borrow money.
Which of the following is an example of a concurrent power quizlet?
What is an example of a concurrent power? The right for both the state and national government to do the following: Tax, borrow money, establish courts and enforce laws necessary to carry out these powers. The supreme court upheld the power of the national government and denied the right of a state to tax the bank.