The U.S. federal and state governments are similar because both levels of government have the power to

declare war on a nation

collect taxes from citizens

trade with foreign countries ***

print currency and control banks

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i have this same question

it is B i got this answer right ;)

To determine which statement is correct, let's analyze each answer choice:

1. Declare war on a nation: This power is granted solely to the federal government in the United States. State governments do not have the authority to declare war.

2. Collect taxes from citizens: This power is shared between the federal and state governments. Both levels of government have the ability to collect taxes from citizens. However, there are differences in the types of taxes and how they are levied.

3. Trade with foreign countries: This power is primarily within the domain of the federal government. The U.S. Constitution grants authority to the federal government to regulate commerce with foreign nations. State governments do have some authority over intrastate trade, but international trade is primarily controlled by the federal government.

4. Print currency and control banks: The power to print currency and control banks is exclusively held by the federal government. States do not have the authority to create their own currency or regulate banks.

Based on the analysis, the correct statement is that both the federal and state governments have the power to collect taxes from citizens.

@Ms. Sue is it A?

Nope.