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7 February, 20:32

The power to create laws regulating international commerce is given to Congress and the states concurrently under the U. S Constitution.

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  1. 7 February, 22:25
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    No, it is false that the power to create laws regulating international commerce is given to Congress and the states concurrently under the U. S Constitution, since in fact this power is given only to the federal government (in this case Congress).
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