The Supreme Court decision in Gibbons v. Ogden, decided that the Commerce Clause in Article 1 of the Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate interstate trade. How was that decision used to increase national power over the states? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses regulating a national minimum wage regulating a national minimum wage regulating out-of-state college tuition regulating out-of-state college tuition passing the No Child Left Behind law passing the No Child Left Behind law passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passing the Fourteenth Amendment

The Supreme Court decision in Gibbons v. Ogden, decided that the Commerce Clause in Article 1 of the Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate interstate trade. This decision was used to increase national power over the states in the following ways:

- regulating out-of-state college tuition
- passing the No Child Left Behind law
- passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- passing the Fourteenth Amendment

select all that is right

I apologize for any confusion. The correct options for how the Gibbons v. Ogden decision was used to increase national power over the states are:

- regulating out-of-state college tuition
- passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- passing the Fourteenth Amendment

you can only pick two

I apologize for the mistake. The correct options for how the Gibbons v. Ogden decision was used to increase national power over the states are:

- regulating out-of-state college tuition
- passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964