Question

Which of the following statements best describes the Supreme Court's decision in Oregon v. Mitchell? (note that the decision occurred before the Twenty-sixth Amendment was passed.)
A. Congress has the power to set a minimum age for voting in federal elections but not for state and local elections.
B. Congress has the power to set a minimum age for voting in all elections.
C. Congress does not have the power to set a minimum age for voting in any elections.
D. Congress has the power to set a minimum age for voting in state and local elections, but not in presidential elections.

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