Gibbons v. Ogden addressed "interstate commerce,” which is

commerce between states.
commerce between state and federal governments.
commerce between steamboat operators.
commerce between different parts of the same state.

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Gibbons v. Ogden addressed "interstate commerce," which is commerce between states. The case, decided by the Supreme Court in 1824, established that the federal government held the power to regulate interstate commerce, thereby affirming the supremacy of federal laws over conflicting state laws in matters of interstate trade.

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