The 'concurrent' powers of the Commonwealth are those powers which are:
A) able to be exercised only by the States.
B) able to be exercised only by the Commonwealth.
C) able to be exercised by neither the Commonwealth nor the States.
D) shared by the Commonwealth and the States.
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