Three concurrent powers are collecting taxes making and enforcing laws, and establishing and maintaining courts. Other examples are borrowing money, military, and elections.
making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws
The power of making laws and then enforcing them is called jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction means the power of making laws and enforcing them. It is the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
Concurrent/Shared Powers has the power to enforce laws.
Yes
Implementation
false A+
separation of powers
The legislative branch is responsible for making laws; the executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws; the judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws under the Constitution.
There are several concurrent powers that are shared by the federal and state governments. These powers include the power to build roads, tax, create lower courts and establish bankruptcy laws.
There are several concurrent powers that are shared by the federal and state governments. These powers include the power to build roads, tax, create lower courts and establish bankruptcy laws.