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Why did the founding fathers allow both the national and state to share powers of taxation?
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Why did the founding fathers allow both the national and state to share powers of taxation?
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Both the state and federal nation government are need money so they do their jobs.Also state government are refuse to give funds to federal governments.It is mostly depend on the political depends only of it
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