Those powers are called concurrent powers and they are:
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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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Some powers were given to the states, some to the federal government, and some to both.
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.
Both state and federal government
Concurrent Powers
They are powers shared by both the state and federal government. Both the federal government and the states may charter banks, collect taxes, and build roads. Chartering banks and corporations
They are powers shared by both the state and federal government. Both the federal government and the states may charter banks, collect taxes, and build roads. Chartering banks and corporations
reserved powers are powers reserved to the state Delegated powers are powers reserved to the federal government and Concurrent powers are powers reserved to both state and federal government
Delegated powers, like enumerated powers, are specific powers granted to the federal government in the US Constitution. Both sets of powers are clearly defined and limited in scope, providing a framework for the division of powers between the federal government and the states. This division helps to prevent the concentration of power in any one branch of government.
Reserved powers are assigned to either the federal or local government, but not to both. Concurrent powers are assigned to both the federal and local government, and can be carried out simultaneously or as needed.