Which of the following explains where the federal government gets its power to regulate major aspects of the U.S. national economy?

The federal government gets its power to regulate major aspects of the U.S. national economy from the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The Commerce Clause grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce, including trade and economic activities that cross state lines. This authority has been used to justify a wide range of federal regulations aimed at promoting economic prosperity and protecting consumers.