The right to tax is an example of what kind of power
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The right to tax is an example of a concurrent power.
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In a confederation the supreme power is given to which government
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In a confederation the supreme power is given to the states, whereas in a federation the power is split equally between the central government and the states.
the answer is state.
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In the US the national government controls the election process
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The right to tax is an example of what kind of power
The right to tax is an example of a concurrent power.
In a confederation the supreme power is given to which government
In a confederation the supreme power is given to the states, whereas in a federation the power is split equally between the central government and the states.
the answer is state.
In the US the national government controls the election process