The Venn diagram compares the powers afforded to state and federal governments. According to the diagram, which powers are afforded to both state and federal governments? Check all that apply. making treaties building roads issuing licenses making and enforcing laws collecting taxes conducting elections
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The Venn diagram shows the distribution of powers and functions between the State Government and the Federal Government. The functions that are shared by both include:
- Making and enforcing laws: Both levels of government have the ability to enforce and uphold laws. This is to ensure the smooth functioning of society
- Building roads: While small town roads may fall under the purview of the State, national highways and interstate roads require the joint functioning of both governments
- Conducting elections: Federal elections and State elections both fall under the respective governing bodies
- Collecting taxes: Federal as well as State tax needs to be paid accordingly
The power that is mainly held by the State Government is:
- Issuing licenses
The power that is under the control of the Federal Government includes:
- Making treatise
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