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    The Commerce Clause

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    Exam 1 Essay: the Commerce Clause Since it was first established in the Constitution, the commerce clause found in Article I, Section 8 has “permit[ted] Congress ‘[t]o regulate commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes’” (Miller and Jentz 33). The real meaning of this, however, has over time, and through numerous cases changed. The one part which importance has probably changed the most, is the effects doctrine. According to Roger LeRoy Miller and Gaylord A. Jentz, the commerce clause has had a greater impact on business than any other provision in the Constitution (33). Throughout this report, the changes of the significance of the effects doctrine to the commerce clause will be discussed, as will…

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    Electronic commerce or E-commerce or electronic trade has been quickly spreading its wings in different areas and growing worldwide business opportunities. It is one of the newest vehicles for streamlining business processes. Online business has turned out to be more normal nowadays which is entirely distinctive from the customary commerce. Schneider and Perry (2000, pp. 4-5) clarifies that in old times exchanging so as to exchange is done basically protests or benefits between people. Toomey…

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    Commerce Clause Definition

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    During this semester, we have talked about numerous cases in lecture and in the readings that deal with commerce clause or have some ties to it. My paper and interpretations of the commerce clause come from the knowledge that I have gathered from lecture so far. The word commerce is controversial based on my interpretations of it. The Constitution does not explicitly define the word commerce just like the constitution does not define the word man when it comes to the requirements for running for…

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    According to Jennings (2018), “The Commerce Clause is found in Article I, Section 8, Part 3, of the U.S. Constitution and provides Congress with the power “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among several States” (p.143). The constitution itemizes certain powers within the federal government. Powers that is not authorized to Congress by the Constitution is remoted for the state due to the establishment of the Tenth Amendment. Congress has been observed using the Commerce Clause to…

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    Components Of E-Commerce

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    E-commerce or Electronic commerce as the phrase states is where everything or anything within the business world which is sold electronically. It means sharing of business information, maintaining professional relationships and by telecommunications networks business transactions are conducted. It is the collective integration of communications, database management, and security proficiency to allow business applications within different organizations and IT companies to naturally exchange…

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    • The Chamber of Commerce is an organization that caters to business organizations. This interest group focuses on creating and supporting jobs that will benefit the nation's economy. The Chamber of commerce is involved with issues such as debt and deficit, financial regulation, health care, immigration, international trade, and national security. • US Chamber of Commerce have opposed and took a stance against a numerous amount of legislations in comparison to those they supported. Chamber of…

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    Development Of E-Commerce

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    E-commerce has taken the world by storm. Smartphone users now have access to virtually anything they want, anywhere they want, at any time they want. Consumers can book a flight, buy new clothes, pick out a pair of shoes and even restock on cologne, all with the click of a button. This technological revolution only began about 20 years ago and is still in its infancy. E-commerce only makes up for about 7% of total retail sales in this country. However, this number is bound to change.…

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    The Commerce Clause originated in the U.S. Constitution in Article 1, Section 8, of Part 3. This clause limits congress to the regulation of interstate commerce. Which means that the congress has the power to delegate what goes on between commerce and foreign nations (Jennings, 2014). The Commerce Clause has verifiable been seen as both a gift of congressional power and as a limitation on states' forces to control. The Commerce Clause alludes to the forbiddance against states passing…

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    The Internet has grown in popularity and so has electronic commerce (e-commerce). In e-commerce, a consumer exchanges money for products or services via the Internet or, more simply stated, e-commerce occurs when a customer purchases something off of the Internet. After a consumer browses a website and makes a purchase decision, there is a process which accepts their order; the software that manages this process is known as a shopping cart (sometimes referred to as a shopping basket or shopping…

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    E-Commerce Essay

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    The E-commerce in immediately Prepared by: Liuyingzi Wang Student Number: U1455550 Course Code and Course: BHO0171-1415(1415-E-commerce) E-commerce is the modern business activities that through computer technology, network technology, and telecommunications technology to help trading. It is a continuous optimization process which realization of electronic, digital, network-based transaction. In this process, it will supporting by the use of the Internet, extranet, e-mail, database, electronic…

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