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Sportsfan2111

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Just what sort of commerce Congress could regulate between the states was not spelled out in the U.S. Constitution because
 
  A) it would have been too contentious to specify.
  B) of an oversight.
  C) commerce was a new phenomenon.
  D) slavery was involved.
  E) New York delegates refused to allow discussion on the matter.

Question 2

The Founders did not include in the U.S. Constitution an explicit statement of state powers, but added it later in the ________ Amendment.
 
  A) Second
  B) Seventh
  C) Tenth
  D) Fourteenth
  E) First



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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