The Tourist Travelers Association wants the federal government to spend money to build a new highway. Congress can spend revenues
A. only to carry out its enumerated powers.
B. to promote any objective that it deems worthwhile.
C. as long as the funds are spent uniformly among the states.
D. without regard to whether the expense violates the Constitution.
Answer: B
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