Respuesta :

Collecting taxes. Is the answer.

The powers that are shared between Federal government and State Government are called concurrent powers.  

Further Explanation:-

Concurrent powers are known to be those powers which are charged by both Federal Government as well as State Government. These powers are in contrast to reserved powers along with exclusive federal powers. A number of powers which are provided by the constitution of United States to the Federal Government without stopping the same powers with are given to each individual state are termed as concurrent powers. Establishment of court systems, Taxation as well as regulation of elections is known to be some of the common examples of these concurrent powers.

These powers can be used parallerly by both Federal and State Governments. For example, people living in one state may have to pay taxes for both Federal government as well as State government and this happens because taxation comes under concurrent powers. The farmers of the constitution were of believe that there should be division of powers between national and state government in order to stop single use of power by one organization.

Grade – High School

Subject – Constitution

Chapter –Concurrent Powers

Keywords –United States, Federal Government, State Government, Concurrent Powers, Taxation, Elections, Regulation, Court, System, Concurrent.