Bot. 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 decision in Gibbons v. Ogden was used to increase national power over the states in the following ways:

- Regulating interstate commerce, including trade between states.
- Passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in public accommodations, employment, and federally funded programs.
- Passing the Fourteenth Amendment, which granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States and prohibited states from denying any person within their jurisdiction equal protection of the laws.

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The decision in Gibbons v. Ogden was used to increase national power over the states in the following ways:

- Regulating interstate commerce, including trade between states.
- Passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in public accommodations, employment, and federally funded programs.