Multiple Choice
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, cases brought to the Supreme Court through the judicial pathway of action dealing with the regulation of business practices had the primary effect of
A) preventing the federal government from expanding its authority.
B) expanding the authority of state governments.
C) limiting individual liberty.
D) expanding the power of the federal legislature at the expense of the executive branch.
E) incorporating the Bill of Rights to the states.
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