Constitutional powers that are granted to both the national government and state governments are referred to as
a. Supreme Powers.
b. State Powers.
c. Concurrent Powers.
d. Congruent Powers.
e. Conflated Powers.
Question 2
The doctrines of nullification and interposition were most fully developed in the writings of the statesman and political theorist _____.
a. John C. Calhoun
b. Henry Clay
c. Daniel Webster
d. Henry David Thoreau