Which term defines a power shared by state and federal governments?
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The Constitution has provided and structured a stronger Federal Government.
It gave adequate power to both the Federal Government and the state governments.
This system is commonly called federalism.
How powers are shared between the Federal Government and state governments are described below.
State Govt. has the following powers:
• Collection taxes.
• Construction of roads.
• Borrowing money.
• Establish judiciary.
• enforce laws.
• Spend the money for welfare.
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