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The reason the Federal Government cannot tax the governmental activities of the States or their local governments is largely because

a.
the Constitution establishes a federal system which must not be destroyed by the Federal Government.
b.
the States and their local governments could then conceivably tax the Federal Government.
c.
the power to tax extends only to incomes and imports.
d.
all of the above

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The correct answer would be A
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