Under what circumstances can a state impose a tax on goods that are imported from other nations?
A) in any circumstance
B) if the tax does not conflict with any valid federal law
C) if the amount of the tax is reasonable
D) if the tax is also applied equally to the same type(s) of goods produced domestically
E) in no circumstance
Correct Answer:
Verified
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