In which case did the Supreme Court declare that Congress's power to regulate using the interstate commerce clause was not limitless and that the activity must substantially affect interstate commerce?
A) United States v. Lopez
B) Gonzales v. Raich
C) Printz v. United States
D) South Dakota v. Dole
E) Wickard v. Filburn
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