D. Powers shared between the Federal and State governments.
Concurrent powers are the powers that are shared by the Federal government with the States.
The most important of these is the power to tax. Both the federal and state governments have the ability to tax.
Special interest groups has the right to :
- meet with congressional leaders to ask for the protection of religious minorities
- Lobby the white house for a higher tax on the wealthiest
Special interest tend to carried out their own but different personal agenda to the government.
Answer:
Visual
Explanation:
Pat's interest in dates and events in history indicate that Pat is a visual learner. According to the VARK questionnaire, it provides students with an outline of their knowledge preferences. These choices are about the ways people attend to take in and give out information, students with a visual preference go for like maps, plans, graphs, charts, diagrams.
Answer:
Changes in the meatpacking industry with the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act
Explanation: