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1Concurrent powers of the Federal government and statesby tmcadaragh067 termsJuly 23, 2009
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concurrent powers definitions
# Definition Sets
1powers that are shared by both the federal and state governments49 sets
2powers shared by the state and federal governments17 sets
3powers that the constitution gives to both the national and state governments, such as the power to levy taxes.14 sets
4powers shared by the national and state governments10 sets
5those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise10 sets
6powers that both levels of government can exercise7 sets
7powers shared by the federal and state governments6 sets
8powers held jointly by the national and state governments.6 sets
9powers shared by the federal and state govts (tax, to define crimes and punishments)5 sets
10authority possessed by both the state and national governments that may be exercised concurrently as long as that power is not exclusively within the scope of national power or in conflict with national law4 sets
11powers granted to the national government by the constitution, but not denied to the states. one example is the right to lay and collect taxes.4 sets
12powers that the constitution gives to both the national and state governments, such as the power to levy taxes4 sets
13shared powers4 sets
14powers shared by the states and the federal government3 sets
15powers shared by both federal and state governments3 sets
16powers which overlap between different groups3 sets
17powers shared by the state and federal governments.3 sets
18powers shared by the federal and state governments.3 sets
19powers that are shared by the federal government and the state governments.3 sets
20powers that both the national government and the states have3 sets
21powers shared by the national and state governments.3 sets
22powers that are shared by the federal and state governments3 sets
23authority possessed by both state and national governments, such as the power to levy taxes3 sets
24powers that the states and federal government share2 sets
25the basic governing functions of all sovereign governments; in the united states they are held by the national, state, and local governments and include the authority to tax, to make policy, to implement policy, and the power of eminent domain.2 sets
26constitutional powers shared by the federal and state governments.2 sets
27powers that are only held by both federal and state government (ex. taxes)2 sets
28powers shared by the federal government and the states.2 sets
29powers both state and federal government have2 sets
30powers shared by the federal government and states2 sets
31authority possessed by both state and national governments2 sets
32powers held jointly by the national and state governments2 sets
33powers shared by the national and state government2 sets
34power shared by the federal and state government2 sets
35powers that are shared by both the state and federal governments2 sets
36the powers shared by federal and state governments2 sets
37powers shared by the federal government and the states2 sets
38powers shared by the federal and state government2 sets
39powers the federal and state governments share2 sets
40powers given to both, state & federal gov'ts (borrow, taxes, courts)2 sets