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If a Federal Statute Does Not Expressly Provide for Exclusive

Question 55

Question 55

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If a federal statute does not expressly provide for exclusive jurisdiction,state and local governments have ________ jurisdiction to regulate an area or activity.


A) exclusive
B) concurrent
C) concordant
D) discordant

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