The Constitution gives the federal government the power to regulate _____.

a. intrastate and foreign commerce
b. interstate, intrastate, and foreign commerce
c. interstate and intrastate commerce
d. foreign and interstate commerce

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The correct answer is:

d. foreign and interstate commerce

The U.S. Constitution gives the federal government the power to regulate interstate commerce and foreign commerce, while intrastate commerce is generally regulated by the states.

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