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Since the 1824 decision in Gibbons v. Ogden, the Court’s understanding of Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause has expanded tremendously. This evolution was particularly dramatic in the New Deal era, when the Court adopted a broader view of Congress’s interstate commerce powers and upheld many of President Roosevelt’s economic programs.
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This was around WW2 dealing with pearl harbor. The president FRD put out a 9066. Which after that lead to the internment homes. If a Jap was a citizen/ or not they had to be moved.
200 BCE to 500CE it was called the Golden Age