Powers that are shared between both the state and the federal government are called:
a. enume...
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Powers that are shared between both the state and the federal government are called:
a. enumerated powers
b. concurrent powers
c. reserved powers
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Which statement below accurately describes the carrying capacity of any ecosystem? a. it is not affected by any abiotic or biotic resources. b. it does not affect the species of an ecosystem. c. it is completely dependent upon the food supply. d. it is affected by both abiotic and biotic resources
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:20
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