Which of the following best describes the findings of the U.S. Supreme Court in West Coast Hotel Co v. Parrish?
A) The Court did not sustain the minimum wage standard.
B) The Court sustained the minimum wage standard.
C) The Court did not sustain the minimum wage standard by citing the Due Process Clause.
D) None of the above
C
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