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Identify three concurrent powers of government and explain why these are set up this way. Do you believe the federal government should control these? PLZ help me, all i need is for someone to please explain
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Identify three concurrent powers of government and explain why these are set up this way. Do you believe the federal government should control these?
PLZ help me, all i need is for someone to please explain this answer so i can put it into an essay!
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Given below is a short elaboration of concurrent powers, its functioning, and its distribution:
Conducting and regulating
elections
and allied activities, the imposition of
taxes
, and borrowing
money
can be identified as three concurrent powers of government.
These powers have been set up in the given manner in order to avoid traits like imbalance of power, partial distribution of resources,
excessive dominance of the central government
on the state governments, etc.
The federal government should not be in full control of concurrent powers as it would result in
emergence of conflicts
between the states and the federal government.
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