The due process clause
A) was interpreted to protect business interests against regulatory efforts of the states in the nineteenth century.
B) was interpreted to protect labor interests against regulatory efforts of the states in the nineteenth century.
C) was interpreted to limit business interests and promote regulatory efforts of the states in the nineteenth century.
D) was intended to limit only violations of federal laws.
E) None of the above
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