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Which statement describes a difference between the state and federal governments under

the U.S. Constitution?
O
A. Only the federal government provides for public
welfare
B. Only the federal government charters banks
C. Only the federal government borrows money
O
D. Only the federal government regulates interstate
trade​

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Only the federal government regulates interstate trade​

Option D.

Step-by-step explanation:

The federal government is the central government in the United States of America which is linked with the welfare of the whole country and the state government is linked with the welfare of the people of a particular state only in the country.

Because of the difference in the aims of the two types of the country, the delegation of powers is also different between these types of the government. one of the powers which rests with the central but not with the state government s the regulation of the inter state trade.

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