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What are the concurrent powers

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The concurrent powers include taxing, spending for the public welfare, borrowing money, and eminent domain. ChaCha on!

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Source: Federalism - MSN Encarta | encarta.msn.com

Description: The concurrent powers-those shared by both the national and the state governments-include taxing, spending for the public welfare, borrowing money, and eminent domain

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