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National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius.
1. In this case, the plaintiff was a business group that posed a constitutional challenge to the passage of the rational management law. Basically, the ACA required individuals to subscribe to health insurance or pay fees. It defended the law and claimed it was an acceptable exercise of federal power under commercial, necessary and tax provisions. Under which provision did the ACA's individual delegation survive? Please explain the majority reasoning in sentences.
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