The Court's decision in Wickard v. Filburn, which affirmed Congress's power to regulate the private production and consumption of wheat, signaled an end to
A) a liberal judiciary.
B) aggressive economic regulations.
C) Roosevelt's court packing plan.
D) the Lochner era.
E) the rights revolution.
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