Question
- Coin money - Declare war - Raise army - Establish post offices The powers listed above are similar because they are - shared powers powers of the president national powers state powers
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Patrick
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Answer
National powers
Explanation
The powers listed—coin money, declare war, raise an army, and establish post offices—are all functions that are typically reserved for the national government. These are not shared powers (which are held by both state and national governments) nor are they powers of the president alone. State governments do not have these powers; they are specifically enumerated as national powers in the U.S. Constitution.