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<span>Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) vastly expanded the powers of Congress through a single clause in the Constitution: the Commerce Clause of Article I, Section 8. The Court ruled that under that clause Congress had powers to regulate any aspect of commerce that crossed state lines, including modes of transportation, and that such regulation preempted conflicting regulation by the states. Since Gibbons, the Commerce Clause has provided the basis for sweeping congressional power over a multitude of national issues.</span>
Answer: 3.The pharaoh taxed all goods made in Egypt and controlled what was made or purchased
Explanation:
The Pharaohs of ancient Egypt were absolute monarchs who were all powerful and so controlled many aspects of Egyptian society including trade and manufacturing.
The Pharaoh was the one to organize trade missions to other lands, tax goods made in Egypt as well as control what could be made or purchased. Farming especially was controlled by the Pharaohs who would then redistribute the harvest to the people based on multiple factors such as rank and status.
The answer is psychoacoustics in which it is the study of the psychological associates the physical measurements of acoustics and it is a branch of psychophysics. In addition to perception, audibility threshold is the lowermost sound pressure level that can be reliably noticed at a given frequency and temporal integration the procedure by which a sound at a constant level is alleged as being louder when it is of the greater period.