The power to regulate commerce between foreign countries and among the states was given to
A. the states.
B. Congress.
C. the President.
D. none of these groups.​

Respuesta :

Answer:

Congress

Explanation:

The Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution provides that the Congress shall have the power to regulate interstate and foreign commerce. The plain meaning of this language might indicate a limited power to regulate commercial trade between persons in one state and persons outside of that state.