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State governments share several powers with the federal government, known as concurrent powers. These include the authority to tax, build roads, create lower courts, and enforce laws. Both levels of government can also regulate commerce and borrow money. This division allows for a balance of power and enables both state and federal governments to function effectively within their respective jurisdictions.

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