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In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court ruled that in business disputes

federal law always supercedes state law.
the application of federal or state law depends on the issue.
state law can supercede federal law in special cases.
state law always supercedes federal law.

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A. federal law always supercedes state law.

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Answer:

A. Federal law always supercedes state law.

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