The Supreme Court ruling in Gibbons v.Ogden (1824)
A) strengthened the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
B) narrowed the federal government's role in regulating the economy.
C) declared transportation monopolies unconstitutional.
D) reaffirmed the New York court's ruling regarding interstate trade.
E) was a victory for Aaron Ogden, Robert Fulton, and Robert Livingston.
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