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What does the word "concurrent" mean in the context of federalism? A. separate B. divided C. joint D. practical
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What does the word "concurrent" mean in the context of federalism?
A. separate
B. divided
C. joint
D. practical
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C. Joint, hope i helped :)
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The word concurrent means joint in the context of federalism. Joint means to be shared or joined.
Your answer is:
C) Joint
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