Which statement best represents the general attitude of the framers about
the role of the fede...
Social Studies, 19.03.2020 23:46, snowprincess99447
Which statement best represents the general attitude of the framers about
the role of the federal government in foreign trade?
A. The federal government should be able to regulate foreign trade.
B. The federal government should only regulate three-fifths of foreign
trade.
C. The federal government should allow states to make their own
trade agreements with foreign nations.
D. The federal government should regulate foreign trade only when it
is advantageous to the states to do so.
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