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2. What are the three levels of government?

3. What do you call the powers that are shared between the state and federal government?
4. What do you call the powers that are left for the state?


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The three levels of government are executive, judicial, and legislative.

The powers that are shared between the state and federal government are concurrent powers.

Powers that are left for the state are called the reserved powers of the state.

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