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Concurrent powers are shared between the national and state government.

The two are on different levels, so they command the same powers, with the Federal level's powers superceding those of the State. In fact, the only powers not shared are the ability to form alliances with other nations, and the power to raise and train a standing army or a navy (though a Governor is generally allowed to raise a militia to defend his state from insurrection or invasion by an alien force). States by contrast have any powers not granted the Federal Government by the Constitution or US Codex.

They share the ability to build highways, set up courts, borrow money, create and collect taxes, make and enforce laws, authorize banks and corporations, condemn private property with just compensation (eminent domain).

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