The commerce clause of the Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate trade:
A) with foreign nations but not trade among the states
B) among the states but not trade with foreign nations
C) among the states, so long as the states involved approve, and trade with foreign nations
D) with foreign nations and among the states
E) only by U.S. citizens
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