what are the powers of union government and state government
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powers of-
STATE GOVERNMENT:
Collect taxes.
Build roads.
Borrow money.
Establish courts.
Make and enforce laws.
Charter banks and corporations.
Spend money for the general welfare.
UNION GOVERNMENT:
To legislate and control and manage the areas of defence, armed forces, arms and ammunition, atomic energy, foreign affairs, war and peace, citizenship, extradition, railways, shipping and navigation, airways, posts and telegraphs, telephones, etc.
STATE GOVERNMENT:
Collect taxes.
Build roads.
Borrow money.
Establish courts.
Make and enforce laws.
Charter banks and corporations.
Spend money for the general welfare.
UNION GOVERNMENT:
To legislate and control and manage the areas of defence, armed forces, arms and ammunition, atomic energy, foreign affairs, war and peace, citizenship, extradition, railways, shipping and navigation, airways, posts and telegraphs, telephones, etc.
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powers of-
STATE GOVERNMENT:
Collect taxes.
Build roads.
Borrow money.
Establish courts.
Make and enforce laws.
Charter banks and corporations.
Spend money for the general welfare.
UNION GOVERNMENT:
To legislate and control and manage the areas of defence, armed forces, arms and ammunition, atomic energy, foreign affairs, war and peace, citizenship, extradition, railways, shipping and navigation, airways, posts and telegraphs, telephones, etc.
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