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30 April, 18:18

The Commerce clause of the Constitution says, "the Congress shall have the Power ... to regulate Commerce ... among the several states." Does the clause apply if a state wants to make regulations so that its stores only sell milk from cows in that state?

A.

no, because the Constitution does not allow the federal government to regulate cows

B.

no, because the Commerce clause allows states to regulate farms

C.

no, because states should be able to make people buy healthy milk

D.

yes, the Commerce clause applies because it is against discrimination

E.

yes, the clause applies because dairies in the state itself can sell across state lines so engage in interstate commerce

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  1. 30 April, 18:42
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    The answer to this question will be B
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