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A "concurrent" power is expressed to national and state governments implied to belong only to state governments reserved only to the national government shared by national and state governments

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the answer is D shared by national and state governments
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Concurrent power means a shared political power between the national government and the state government. It means that they can both have the right to give decisions in an area. The powers include tax, financial and political concerns. Other more state issues are under the federal and state governments jurisdiction. 
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