No, it is reserved power
a Concurrent Power.
Concurrent powers
Concurrent Powers
no it is a concurrent power
No, the power to conduct elections would be an example of a reserved power. The ability to take private property for the purpose of public use is an example of a concurrent power.
The right to tax is an example of a concurrent power.
True
A concurrent power is defined as being a power that is provided to both the federal and state branches of government. One of the best examples of a concurrent power is the construction of a major highway that crosses through two or more states.
A concurrent power is defined as being a power that is provided to both the federal and state branches of government. One of the best examples of a concurrent power is the construction of a major highway that crosses through two or more states.
Concurrent power
Concurrent powers