In a series of cases concerning the scope of Congress's authority under the commerce clause in the late 1800s and early 1900s,the U.S.Supreme Court
A) made a series of inconsistent decisions.
B) consistently upheld congressional authority under the commerce clause.
C) refused to allow Congress to regulate monopolies.
D) allowed states to tax federal vehicles.
E) denied the federal government control over new technologies, such as the telegraph.
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