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.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q62: We know that states have the power
Q63: The legal doctrine holding that states cannot
Q64: Powers reserved to the government to regulate
Q65: The power to levy taxes is an
Q66: The condition in American government in which
Q68: Which of these is NOT an example
Q69: Powers not granted to the federal government
Q70: A kind of bribe that Congress gives
Q71: Federalism means that the national government is
Q72: If a congressional committee demanded to see