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24 April, 13:15

Identify each statement as describing Gibbons or Ogden.

Had a federal steamboat license

Had a state steamboat license

Claimed only state-licensed steamboats could operate in state waters

Claimed the federal government had power over interstate commerce

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  1. 24 April, 13:20
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    Gibbons would be described by having a federal steamboat license and claiming that the federal government had power over interstate commerce while Ogden would be described by having a state steamboat license and claiming the federal government had power over interstate commerce.

    Explanation:

    In the case Gibbons vs. Ogden, Ogden argued that states passed laws for issues relating to interstate conflicts and that states should have powers in interstate commerce. Gibbon argued that the Congress had national power over the interstate commerce.
  2. 24 April, 13:45
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    Gibbons, Ogden, Ogden, Gibbons
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