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which type of power is shared by both the federal and state governments? exclusive powers concurrent powers reserved powers enumerated powers question 19 1 pts which supreme court case limited congresss power under the commerce clause in 1995? united states v. lopez mcculloch v. maryland gibbons v. ogden printz v. united states
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- Concurrent powers are those that both federal and state governments can exercise, such as the power to tax. Exclusive powers belong to either the federal or state governments alone. Reserved powers are for the states as per the 10th Amendment. Enumerated powers are specifically listed for the federal government in the Constitution.
- In 1995, in the case of United States v. Lopez, the Supreme - Court limited Congress's power under the Commerce Clause by ruling that Congress overstepped its authority in a gun - free school zone act. McCulloch v. Maryland dealt with the power of the federal government to create a bank and the states' power to tax it. Gibbons v. Ogden expanded Congress's power under the Commerce Clause. Printz v. United States dealt with the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act and the Tenth Amendment.
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- B. Concurrent powers
- A. United States v. Lopez