In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court ______.
A. upheld the New York steamship monopoly because it was a state regulation of intrastate commerce
B. held that navigation was commerce and that the Gibbons/Vanderbilt steamship operation was validly operating in interstate commerce under a permit issued by the federal government
C. held that steamship movement from New Jersey to New York was considered interstate commerce under the stream of commerce doctrine
D. held that New York had the right to regulate commercial navigation in its waters (including the right to impose a monopoly) because the federal government had not yet entered into the field of regulating navigation
B. held that navigation was commerce and that the Gibbons/Vanderbilt steamship operation was validly operating in interstate commerce under a permit issued by the federal government
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