The commerce clause empowers the federal government to
a. engage in commerce with the states.
b. regulate interstate commerce.
c. adjudicate the appropriateness of contracts that states negotiate with contractors within their state borders.
d. regulate all forms of commerce of whatever variety in the United States.
e. regulate only commerce between states and foreign governments.
B
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One of the most prominent examples of the
political success of minorities due to a court-ordered change in municipal election systems in Texas was the election of a Hispanic mayor in the 1980s in San Antonio. This individual rose to national prominence as a cabinet secretary in the Clinton administration. Who was he? A) Ed Garza B) Gus Garcia C) Raymond Caballero D) Elzie Odom E) Henry Cisneros
The author of the foundational publication An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations in 1776 was ______.
a. Benjamin Franklin b. Adam Smith c. Thomas Jefferson d. John Locke
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a. 31 b. 28 c. 26 d. 15