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10 April, 06:33

Which of these is considered a concurrent power?

establishing schools

drafting soldiers

coining money

collecting taxes

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  1. 10 April, 07:17
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    Collecting Taxes, Since concurrent powers refer to political powers that are shared by both the state and federal governments.
  2. 10 April, 10:07
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    Answer: Collecting taxes.

    Concurrent powers are the sharing of powers by the Federal Government and the states, which can be exercised at the same time; the collection of taxes, for example. They are different from Reserved powers, those exercised only by the Federal Government.

    Drafting of soldiers, coining money and establishing schools are not under the Concurrent powers.
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