Why was the Supreme Court case Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) important?
A) It instituted the "separate but equal" doctrine.
B) It stated that the Ninth Amendment rendered the Supremacy Clause null and void.
C) It allowed anyone to marry whomever they wish.
D) The Commerce Clause was defined very broadly.
E) It was the first case to establish the principle of judicial review.
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