All Federal Safety Rules Are Police Power
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Subject distribution
- Constitutional Law1
Example wrong choices
20032_cana_cliff_watch · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice AThe federal police power.
Why it's attractive
The answer names a general federal police power rather than an enumerated federal power.
Why it's wrong
The answer names a general federal police power rather than an enumerated federal power.
20032_cana_cliff_watch · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice BThe Commerce Clause of Article I of the United States Constitution.
Why it's attractive
The answer follows revenue language instead of the owned-land fact.
Why it's wrong
The answer follows revenue language instead of the owned-land fact.
20032_cana_cliff_watch · CONSTITUTIONAL_LAW · Choice CThe federal government's right of eminent domain.
Why it's attractive
The stem has no taking of private property.
Why it's wrong
The stem has no taking of private property.
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