Multiple Choice
The commerce clause of the Constitution gives the federal government power to
A) regulate commerce within and among states but not trade with foreign nations.
B) sell surplus commodities to the states.
C) regulate international commerce only.
D) regulate interstate commerce and trade with foreign nations.
E) nationalize profitable corporations to augment federal revenues.
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