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As a resident of Mississippi, John pays income tax to both the state of Mississippi and the federal government. Which statement below explains the necessity of John paying to two authorities?
a
Taxation is a reserved power
b
Taxation is an exclusive power
c
Taxation is a concurrent power
d
Taxation is an inherent power
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