The interstate commerce that the federal government can regulate is now interpreted to include
A) almost any kind of economic activity.
B) only the movement of goods between states.
C) almost any commerce in goods, but not labor transactions.
D) commerce between states and a handful of transactions within states.
E) shipping and handling, but not production.
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