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Concurrent powers are powers that can be exercised by both the federal government and the states. Exclusive powers are powers that can only be exercised by the national government.

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concurrent power

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the powers are called (implied powers)

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In a federal model of government some powers are exercised by both the national government and the states true or false?

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What is the difference between exclusive concurrent and reserved powers?

* Expressed (Enumerated) Powers are powers specifically granted to the national government. * Reserved Powers are powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and are kept by the States (As in state government). * Concurrent Powers are powers that both levels of government can exercise, such as murder. Expressed (Enumerated) Powers are powers specifically granted to the national government. Reserved Powers are powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and are kept by the States (As in state government). Concurrent Powers are powers that both levels of government can exercise, such as murder. -Watson Fitts (16)


10-What are exclusive powers of the states exclusive powers of the national government enumerated powers and what are concurrent powers?

Exclusive powers are those powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone. Concurrent powers are those powers that both the National Government and state governments can exercise.


In a federal model of government are some powers are exercised by both the national government and the states?

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What is the difference between exclusive jurisdiction an concurrent jurisdiction?

* Expressed (Enumerated) Powers are powers specifically granted to the national government. * Reserved Powers are powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and are kept by the States (As in state government). * Concurrent Powers are powers that both levels of government can exercise, such as murder. Expressed (Enumerated) Powers are powers specifically granted to the national government. Reserved Powers are powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and are kept by the States (As in state government). Concurrent Powers are powers that both levels of government can exercise, such as murder. -Watson Fitts (16)


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Powers held by both national and state government are called?

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What are powers given to the state government called?

Reserved powers are the powers given to a state. According to the Constitution, the authority to execute these powers lie within the states and not the federal government.


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What are the terms national government central government and federal government synonymous for in America?

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