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Under the authority of the commerce clause, Congress can pass laws as long as what criteria are met?

a. As long as the law is not objected to by any state affected within six months of its passage, it is constitutional.

b. As long as the law is approved by any state affected, it is constitutional.

c. The law will only be constitutional if it affects taxation in sorne way.

d. As long as the law involves in some way a right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, it is constitutional.

e. As long as the law affects commerce among the states, or interstate commerce, in some way, the regulation is generally constitutional.

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    The answer is: E) As long as the law affects commerce among the states, or interstate commerce, in some way, the regulation is generally constitutional.

    Explanation:

    Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution of the US:

    [The Congress shall have Power] To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes.

    Generally speaking, Congress can pass laws that affect trade (either allow or restrict trade) between states, between nations or with Native American Tribes. It also includes laws about navigable waters, e. g. rivers and oceans.
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