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In Gibbons v. Ogden, the Supreme Court ruled that...
a. Gibbons’s federal license allowed him to operate in multiple states.
b. Ogden’s license could not operate an interstate business.
c. Ogden could not compete with Gibbons in interstate commerce.
d. Gibbons and Ogden had to work together to operate in two states.
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i think its b if im right can i get branleist?
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