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An example of a government power shared by the national and state governments is the power to __________.

collect taxes
declare war
set the time and place of elections
grant titles of nobility

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User Iduoad
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Answer:

a for those on plato in civic's in edm

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User Dhruvi Makvana
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Answer: An example of a government power shared by the national and state governments is the power to collect taxes.

In federalism, state government and national governments have different powers but they do share some similar power such as collecting taxes, making and enforcing the law, and borrowing money.
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