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Answered by Anonymous
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There are powers that are shared by both the state governments and the federal government. These are known as the concurrent powers. These include the power to tax, the power to borrow money, the power to build roads, and the power to create courts. We pay both state taxes and federal taxes.

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Through the development of Federalism, powers became shared between national and state governments. Such shared powers include; Court setting, creation and collection of taxes, borrowing money, building highways and law making and enforcement.

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