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Based on the ruling of Gibbons v. Ogden, who could regulate commerce between states?
a.)the federal government and the states involved in the trade
b.)another state uninvolved in the trade
c.)the federal government
d.)the states involved in trade
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The answer to your question is
C) The federal government
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