The Supreme Court interprets the Commerce Clause:
A) narrowly.
B) as granting virtually complete power to Congress to regulate the economy.
C) as restricting Congress to the coining of money and taxation.
D) to mean that the Court may invalidate legislation enacted by Congress when the activity affects the individual states' regulation of their own role in interstate commerce.
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