Question

In substantive due process cases, the "Four Horsemen" (Justices McReynolds, Butler, Sutherland, and Van Devanter) _______.
A. provided a solid bloc of votes for upholding state regulation of business because such regulation did not involve the federal government intruding on the rights of the states
B. did not form a unified bloc as like they did in the Commerce Clause cases
C. provided a solid bloc of votes against state regulation of business in much the same way that they stood unified against federal regulation of business in key Commerce Clause cases

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