How did the commerce clause of the Constitution address the weaknesses created by the Articles of Confederation in trade?(1 point)

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It gave Congress the authority to regulate trade only among the states.
It gave Congress the authority to regulate trade only among the states.

It gave Congress little authority to regulate trade among the states and foreign nations.
It gave Congress little authority to regulate trade among the states and foreign nations.

It gave Congress the authority to regulate trade among the states and foreign nations.
It gave Congress the authority to regulate trade among the states and foreign nations.

It gave Congress the authority to regulate trade only among foreign nations.

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The correct response is:

It gave Congress the authority to regulate trade among the states and foreign nations.

This was a significant improvement over the Articles of Confederation, which had created a weak central government that lacked the power to regulate interstate commerce and impose taxes. The Commerce Clause allowed the federal government to create a more unified and stable economic framework.