The Constitution's commerce clause gives the federal government power to:
A) regulate only the specific parts of commerce not covered by individual states' constitutions.
B) regulate international commerce only.
C) regulate interstate commerce and trade with foreign nations.
D) regulate interstate commerce only.
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