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In an Attempt to Increase the Demand for Michigan Made

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In an attempt to increase the demand for Michigan made wine instead of wine produced in other states, Michigan passes a law requiring all wine imported into Michigan from other state to undergo an inspection which adds about 30% to the cost of the wine. Therefore, wine from other states is significantly more expensive than Michigan made wine. The law


A) Is authorized because states have the right to ensure the quality of the products for its citizens.
B) Is authorized because Michigan has a substantial government interest in helping its citizens' businesses succeed.
C) Would be struck down because it is inconsistent with a fundamental right guaranteed under the Bill of Rights.
D) Would be struck down because the inspection fee unduly burdens interstate commerce.

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