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There are some powers, known as concurrent powers, that are shared between state and federal governments. For example, both governments can collect taxes and enact laws.
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Concurrent powers
powers are shared between state and federal governments
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. . . . are known as CONCURRENT JURISDICTION.
powers shared by both state and federal governments
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Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
federalism. Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided and shared between a central authority (federal government) and regional or local governments (state governments). This division of power helps to prevent one level of government from becoming too powerful.
Concurrent Powers