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passing laws; creating courts, and collecting taxes are examples of
concurrent powers.
politicians rights.
implied powers.
individual rights.
Concurrent powers are powers shared by both the state and federal governments in a federal - system. Passing laws, creating courts, and collecting taxes are among such shared powers. Politician's rights are not a standard term for these actions. Implied powers are powers not explicitly stated but derived from the necessary and proper clause. Individual rights pertain to the rights of people, not government functions.
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A. concurrent powers