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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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By definition, a "concurrent power" refers to a power wherein it is "shared by both the State and the federal government." Therefore, the answer for the question would be "shared by national and state governments." which is letter D. In addition, these powers include regulating elections, and taxing.
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