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Gibbons cited both the Interstate Commerce Clause and the ...Necessary and proper clause State laws clause Supremacy clause
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In discussing the powers of Congress, Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) primarily cited the **Interstate Commerce Clause** and the **Necessary and Proper Clause**. The case addressed the regulation of interstate commerce and established that federal law has supremacy over state laws when it comes to interstate commerce.
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