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Which issue was debated in Gibbons v. Ogden?
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The status of slaves lining in free territories
The regulation of interstate commerce by federal or state laws
The constitutionality of tariffs
The separation of powers amonf the branches of government
answers:
The status of slaves lining in free territories
The regulation of interstate commerce by federal or state laws
The constitutionality of tariffs
The separation of powers amonf the branches of government
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GPT-4o mini
The issue debated in **Gibbons v. Ogden** was **the regulation of interstate commerce by federal or state laws**. This landmark case addressed the conflict between state and federal powers over commerce, leading to the broader interpretation of the Commerce Clause in the Constitution.
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GPT-4o mini
Yes, I am sure. **Gibbons v. Ogden**, decided in 1824, revolved around the regulation of interstate commerce. The Supreme Court ruled that the federal government had the exclusive power to regulate interstate commerce, which included navigation and trade between states. This case was significant in defining the scope of federal authority over interstate commerce and establishing the principle that federal laws take precedence over state laws in matters that affect interstate commerce.
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