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The First Supreme Court Case That Clearly Defined Interstate Commerce

Question 120

Question 120

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The first Supreme Court case that clearly defined interstate commerce was


A) Hicklin v.Orbeck.
B) Gibbons v.Ogden.
C) Marbury v.Madison.
D) Printz v.United States.
E) City of Boerne v.Flores.

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