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15 multiple choice 3 points what are some concurrent (shared) powers be…

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15 multiple choice 3 points what are some concurrent (shared) powers between the national government and state governments? tax imports and exports, coin money, enter into treaties, impair obligation of contracts, and enter contracts with other states without congressional consent. run elections, make war, regulate the postal system, and regulate foreign commerce. tax state exports, change state boundaries, impose religious tests, and pass laws in conflict with the bill of rights. tax, borrow money, charter banks and corporations, take property (eminent domain), make and enforce laws, and administer a judiciary. clear my selection

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Concurrent powers are those shared by national and state governments. Taxing, borrowing money, chartering banks and corporations, taking property through eminent domain, making and enforcing laws, and administering a judiciary are such powers. The other options list powers that are either exclusive to the national government (like coining money, entering treaties, regulating foreign - commerce) or prohibited actions (like imposing religious tests).

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Tax, borrow money, charter banks and corporations, take property (eminent domain), make and enforce laws, and administer a judiciary.