What was significant about the ruling in Gibbons v. Ogden?
a. It laid the groundwork for a central bank in the United States.
b. The Supreme Court held that local governments could rule only in areas explicitly permitted by the state government.
c. The Supreme Court recognized broad congressional power to regulate interstate commerce.
d. It took away Supreme Court power to review decisions by state courts.
c
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How is membership from each state in the U.S. Senate determined?
a. by the population of the individual state b. by equal representation from each state c. by the results of the U.S. Census every ten years d. by the courts e. by each session of the Senate as members determine the method to be used