
Concurrent Powers vs. Reserved Powers
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- Q1Borrowing moneyConcurrent PowersReserved Powers30s
- Q2Build roads and highwaysConcurrent PowersReserved Powers30s
- Q3Collecting taxesConcurrent PowersReserved Powers30s
- Q4Create and maintain a court systemReserved PowersConcurrent Powers30s
- Q5Legislate and enforce lawsReserved PowersConcurrent Powers30s
- Q6Powers shared between the federal, states, and local governments.Reserved PowersConcurrent Powers30s
- Q7Provide for the general welfareReserved PowersConcurrent Powers30s
- Q8Establish local governmentsConcurrent PowersReserved Power30s
- Q9Keep all power not granted to the federal governmentReserved PowerConcurrent Powers30s
- Q10Maintain state militiaConcurrent PowersReserved Power30s
- Q11May ratify amendments to the U.S. ConstitutionConcurrent PowersReserved Power30s
- Q12Powers belonging to the state. Based on the Tenth Amendment.Reserved PowerConcurrent Powers30s
- Q13Provide educationReserved PowerConcurrent Powers30s
- Q14Provide for the health and safety of citizensConcurrent PowersReserved Power30s
- Q15Regulate driver's licensesConcurrent PowersReserved Power30s