Question

A state law regulating the activities of a foreign corporation does not unduly burden interstate commerce if:

A. the law serves both the state's and the foreign corporation's legitimate interest.

B. the foreign corporation has chosen the least burdensome means of promoting that interest.

C. the legitimate state interest outweighs the statute's burden on interstate commerce.

D. a foreign corporation enters interstate commerce to do intrastate business in a state.

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