Question
The Commerce Clause in the United States Constitution is meant to regulate trade between
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GPT 3.5
states and with foreign nations. It grants Congress the power to regulate commerce among the several states, which includes the power to oversee interstate trade and ensure uniform regulations. The Commerce Clause also gives Congress the authority to regulate commerce with foreign nations, allowing it to establish trade agreements and tariffs, among other measures. Overall, the Commerce Clause was included in the Constitution to ensure a unified and regulated trade system within the United States and with other countries.