an example of a government power shared by the national and state governments is the power to
(A) Set the time and place of elections
(B) Collect taxes
(C) Declare war
(D) Grant titles of nobility
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In the United States, examples of the concurrent powers shared by both the federal and state governments include the power to tax, build roads, and to create lower courts...
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Many powers belonging to the federal government are shared by state governments. Such powers are called concurrent powers. These include the power to tax, spend, and borrow money. State governments operate their own judicial systems, charter corporations, provide public education, and regulate property rights...
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