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overview of federalism
reserved powers: these powers, not listed in the constitution or necessary for the federal government to fulfill its duties, are left specifically to the states.
- states have the power to regulate intrastate commerce, conduct elections, and establish local governments
concurrent powers: these are powers that may overlap between the federal and state governments, being exercised by both at the same time
- these include taxation, borrowing money, and passing laws.
a power that is shared between the national and state governments is what type of power?
concurrent
expressed
reserved
Shared powers between national and state governments, as defined in the provided federalism overview, are explicitly labeled as concurrent powers. Reserved powers are exclusive to states, and expressed powers are specific to the national government.
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