Read the excerpt from the constitution of the united states, article 1, section 8.
[congr...
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Read the excerpt from the constitution of the united states, article 1, section 8.
[congress shall have power] to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states.
this excerpt reinforces the idea of
federal supremacy.
implied powers.
balance of powers.
judicial review.
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