Multiple Choice
Late in the nineteenth century, when the national government sought to use its power to regulate the economy rather than merely promote economic development, the Supreme Court's interpretation of the concept of interstate commerce began to operate more as a
A) catalyst for change.
B) restraint on state and federal regulation.
C) stimulus for economic demand.
D) point of leverage.
E) source of national power.
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