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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
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Which of these real-world examples is a shared (concurrent) power? *

History
1 answer:
zalisa [80]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

<u>Step 1:  Determine which one is correct</u>

So... a shared or concurrent power is something that is shared both commonly with the Federal Government and the State.  So, in order to be an example of this, it should be something about both the Federal and State laws/orders.

Option A:  It doesn't make sense since the Congress declared war not the individual States.

Option B: This option makes sense since the residents of South Carolina have to pay both Federal income tax and State income tax.

Option C: It doesn't make sense because it is just talking about New York and not both the Federal and State.

Option D: It doesn't make sense because this is a Federal law/order.

Answer: Option B

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