Chapter 4—The Federal System
Powers that are held by both the federal (national) government and the states. When in conflict, the federal government is always more powerful according to the Supremacy Clause in Article 6, Sec. 2 of the Constitution. Make laws. Borrow money. Collect taxes. Enforce laws. Punish those found guilty of breaking the law. Establish courts Denied ................
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