Ratifying amendments is an example of a
concurrent power that is exclusive to the state...
Ratifying amendments is an example of a
concurrent power that is exclusive to the state governments
concurrent power that is exclusive to national government
reserved power that is exclusive to the state governments
reserved power that is exclusive to national government
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