Both the national government and the state governments have exclusive powers. In addition, they share the power of collecting taxes, establishing courts, enforcing laws, and spending money for the welfare of its constituents. Other functions include printing money, regulate trading, and provide protection to its people. Power is defined as the ability to influence other people.
<span>According to Article 13 of the Articles of Confederation what percentage of votes by the States was required to ratify any amendments </span> False