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Ratification does need to be express; it may be implied from the minor's conduct.
Concurrent Powers
Concurrent powers are political powers that are shared by both the federal and state governments in the United States, including the powers to tax, build roads, and create lower courts.
Grants-in-Aid
Financial contributions provided by the federal government to state or local governments for specific projects or programs, often with conditions attached to their use.
Dual Federalism
A political arrangement in which state governments and the national government each have distinct and separate powers.
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