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Setting up courts is an example of A) a concurrent power B) a delegated power C) an exclusive power D) an inherent power
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Setting up courts is an example of
A) a concurrent power
B) a delegated power
C) an exclusive power
D) an inherent power
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The answer is A, Concurrent Power
It's the power that shared by both the State and Federal Govt.
Setting up Court is an example of it, together with regulating elections, borrowing money, and regulating taxes
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