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Question
taxation is an example of what kind of power?
(concurrent)
implied
reserved
Brief Explanations
To determine the type of power taxation represents, we analyze the options:
- Concurrent power: Shared by both federal and state governments (e.g., taxation, borrowing money). Taxation is a classic concurrent power as both levels can impose taxes (with some limitations).
- Implied power: Derived from the Necessary and Proper Clause, not directly stated (e.g., creating a national bank). Taxation is explicitly allowed (e.g., in the U.S. Constitution's Taxing and Spending Clause), so it is not implied.
- Reserved power: Reserved for states (e.g., education, local government). Taxation is not solely a state - reserved power as the federal government also taxes.
So taxation is an example of concurrent power.
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The correct option (assuming the first option is "concurrent"): A. concurrent