Exclusive powers in government refer to those authorities that are specifically granted to either the national or state governments, preventing the other level from exercising them. At the national level, examples include the power to declare war, regulate interstate commerce, and coin money. At the state level, exclusive powers include regulating intrastate commerce and conducting elections. These powers ensure a clear division of responsibilities between federal and state authorities.
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