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Powers that are shared between the national and state governments and can be used at the same time are known as ____.

Question 1 options:

concurrent powers

enumerated powers


implied powers

reserved powers

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User Monish
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The correct option is CONCURRENT POWER.
Concurrent power refers to the powers that are shared between the federal and the state government. Examples of concurrent powers are as follows:
1. Power to levy taxes on the people.
2. Power to set up courts.
3.Power to cater for the needs of the people.
4. Power to borrow money. etc.
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