It determined that only the federal government could regulate interstate commerce.
The case of Gibbons v. Ogden regarded the interstate shipping trade and whether or not the states could regulate or if it was Congress's job to regulate.
The decision from the Marshall Court stated it was the job of Congress under the Commerce Clause to regulate trade between states to include shipping. New York was not able to regulate the trade taking place in the waterways between states. One of the justices included in a supporting decision that the federal interstate laws superseded the state laws and the federal government was the ultimate power on interstate trade.
19.2 How did Empress Suiko and Prince Shotoku come to power? -when their uji family became powerful enough to loosely control all of Japan (example= Prince Shotoku was regent under Empress Suiko.) ... 19.6 Describe Japan's language before it was influenced by countries on the mainland.
The commerce power of the senate enables it to pass trade agreements with other nations, while the currency power is their power to <span>coin money and regulate the value thereof</span>
It could be b it could be D or C