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question 17 how did the court cases of mcculloch v maryland and gibbons v ogden change american trade? ○ made state legislatures responsible for trade rules ○ made the state courts responsible for trade rules ○ established the federal government as responsible for trade rules ○ establish the federal courts as responsible for trade rules
McCulloch v. Maryland upheld federal supremacy over states in matters related to federal authority, including implied powers for national economic functions. Gibbons v. Ogden clarified that the federal government's Commerce Clause gives it the exclusive power to regulate interstate commerce, overriding state-level trade restrictions. Together, these cases shifted trade rule authority to the federal government.
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Established the federal government as responsible for trade rules