Concurrent powers refer to which of the following? A.)powers granted solely to state governments B.)powers granted to the national government C.)powers transferred between government leaders D.)powers shared between national and state governments
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enumerated_powers That link should help you find your answer :)
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Concurrent powers are powers in nations with a federal system of government that are shared by both the State and the federal government. They may be exercised simultaneously within the same territory and in relation to the same body of citizens.
So it would be D?
Yes!
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Okay, thanks! And you're a butt for not helping @uChezzy
i was looking
I'm just playing around yah know? But do you think I'm right too?
yea ik yea go with d
Okay
What similarity can be drawn between state and national governments? Both have three branches of government and a constitution. Neither uses any form of direct democracy. Both have constitutions that are difficult to change. Both have the ability to raise and control a military.
In general terms, State governments are modeled, originally, after the National, or Federal, government. The differences lie in how they change based upon their location and the specific groups that control them AND that they control. So, in short, State governments are smaller, more independent, versions of the National governments.
So then it couldn't be D or C
Both the state and national governments have three branches of government and a constitution. They are made up of an executive, a legislative, and judicial branches of government. http://brainly.com/question/235035 Next time make a different post. 1 per post.
a or c
What one do you think the answer is?
I think A sounds the best from what you've explained
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