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Does congress regulate commerce

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14y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

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What type of commerce can Congress not regulate?

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Who can regulate commerce?

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What is meant by congress's commerce power?

Congress's commerce power is Congress's power to regulate commerce. This means regulating the items, instrumentalities, and systems of interstate commerce.


What is the part of the constitution that allows congress to regulate the television?

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What activities can Congress regulate under the commerce powers?

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What power makes it possible congress to regulate food and drugs?

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What power enables congress to regulate work conditions across the nation?

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What happens when congress uses a broad definition of the power to regulate commerce?

Federal power has increased when Congress uses a broad definition of the power to regulate commerce.


What are Laws leading with railroads trucking and air traffic part of the power of Congress to regulate interstate Commerce?

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What power does the commerce clause give congress?

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who the power to regulate trade?

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