Yes
the authority shared by how the government reviewed the federal systems
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
How is authority shared in a federal system
How is authority shared in a federal system
States government shared by the Feds.
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
States are responsible for addressing any issues not covered by Federal Law, as long as state laws conform to the US Constitution. For example, they must establish local governments, regulate intrastate commerce, conduct elections, and establish a state Constitution. There are also responsibilities shared by the state and federal government. These include: making and enforcing laws, collecting taxes, and building and maintaining roads and highways.
Concurrent
concurrant power
levying taxes
concurrent powers
Concurrent powers