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Congress enacted a statute that purported to ban all discrimination against african-americans in any commercial transaction taking place within the united states. would the statute most likely be held constitutional? a yes, under thirteenth amendment provisions barring badges or incidents of slavery. b yes, because the federal government has an important interest in furthering the equal protection provisions of the fourteenth amendment. c no, because congress's powers under the commerce clause do not extend so far as the statute would require. d no, because commercial transactions are not among the privileges or immunities of national citizenship.

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