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those powers shared by both the federal and state governments, including the power to tax, to borrow money, and to enforce laws. those powers shared by both the federal and state governments, including the power to tax, to borrow money, and to enforce laws. concurrent.

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  1. those powers shared by both the federal and state governments, including the power to tax, to borrow money, and to enforce laws

  2. those powers shared by both the federal and state governments, including the power to tax, to borrow money, and to enforce laws concurrent

  3. Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, which allows Congress to stretch its delegated powers to address issues that the nation’s founders could not have foreseen

  4. Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, which allows Congress to stretch its delegated powers to address issues that the nation’s founders could not have foreseen elastic clause

  5. powers granted to the federal government, including the power to coin money, to regulate interstate and international trade, and to declare war

  6. powers granted to the federal government, including the power to coin money, to regulate interstate and international trade, and to declare war delegated

  7. government by representatives of the people

  8. government by representatives of the people representative democracy

  9. those powers retained by the state governments or by citizens, such as conducting elections, establishing local governments, and regulating education

  10. those powers retained by the state governments or by citizens, such as conducting elections, establishing local governments, and regulating education reserved

  11. larger of the two houses of Congress, with a current membership of 435

  12. larger of the two houses of Congress, with a current membership of 435 House of Representatives

  13. leader of the Senate in the absence of the vice president

  14. leader of the Senate in the absence of the vice president president pro tempore

  15. bring charges against a president who may have committed a crime or violated the essential presidential duties

  16. bring charges against a president who may have committed a crime or violated the essential presidential duties impeach

  17. member of the majority party who leads the House of Representatives

  18. member of the majority party who leads the House of Representatives Speaker of the House

  19. issued by the president to carry out laws that affect administrative matters or executive policy

  20. issued by the president to carry out laws that affect administrative matters or executive policy executive orders

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