Which of the following is considered a fundamental paradox of the theory of preemption?

A) ?The United States will never be able to use it.
B) ?It was a Cold War strategy that ceased to be relevant at the end of the Cold War.
C) ?Members of Congress will not support a declaration of war.
D) ?It requires use of nuclear weapons and the United States has entered into nuclear reductions treaties.
E) ?It can be effectively applied only to a country that lacks the capacity to retaliate.

E

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A. the Constitution's "necessary and proper" clause permits Congress to take actions when it is essential to a power that Congress has. B. the Constitution's commerce clause gives the national government exclusive power to regulate interstate commerce. C. Congress may not act to subject nonconsenting states to lawsuits in state courts. D. the states may not regulate interstate commerce. E. the national government's authority to require state officials to administer or enforce a federal regulation is limited.

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