The Supreme Court decisions in Gibbons v. Ogden and Dartmouth College v. Woodward:

A) asserted the broad power of the federal government over interstate commerce.
B) questioned the constitutionality of federal law limits to the expansion of slavery.
C) strengthened the power of state governments in commercial matters.
D) denied the states the right to tax branches of the Second Bank of the United States.


Answer: A

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