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History, 01.09.2019 19:00 bmartinez26

Hat was the main significance of the supreme court's decision in the case of gibbons v. ogden (1824)?
it limited the spread of slavery across the territories
the supreme court upheld a state's right to nullify federal law
the supreme court ruled that only congress had the right to control interstate trade
the supreme court decision in this case established the precedent of judicial review

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