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Which statement reflects Aaron Ogden’s view of interstate commerce?
Steamboat operators without a state license could not operate full time in New York waters.
Steamboat operators with only a federal license must have his permission to operate in New York waters.
Federal and state governments shared powers over interstate commerce.
Federal and state governments should not require licensing to operate a steamboat.
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"Steamboat operators with only a federal license must have his permission to operate in New York waters."
Explanation: In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Aaron Ogden defended a New York-granted monopoly, arguing state licensing could bar others (even with federal licenses) from operating in New York waters.
Explanation: In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Aaron Ogden defended a New York-granted monopoly, arguing state licensing could bar others (even with federal licenses) from operating in New York waters.
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