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Which term defines a power equally shared by state and federal governments?
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Which term defines a power equally shared by state and federal governments?
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it would be the term "concurrent powers" that defines a power equally shared by state and federal governments, although the extent of this power sharing can differ based on the government in questionÂ
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your answer will be
"concurrent powers"
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