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In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court ruled that navigation between states is part of interstate commerce and therefore the federal government could regulate it under its commerce powers.

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The “switch in time” ended the Court’s opposition to the New Deal.

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The key to intrastate commerce is that it takes place all in one state.

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What group essentially stopped the new deal in its tracks for several years?

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Hanford Collective

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The Steel Curtain

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The Four Horsemen

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The Fearsome Foursome

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The concept of stream of commerce meant that the federal government could regulate all aspects of industry, from production to distribution.

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After the switch in time Congress’ power to regulate interstate commerce was almost unlimited due to ______.

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Wickard

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Darby

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both Wickard and Darby

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none of these

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In Champion v. Ames (1903) lottery case, the Supreme Court held that only states may regulate the sale of lottery tickets.

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The Rehnquist Court ratcheted back Congress’ commerce power.

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In A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, the Court ruled in favor of federal regulations over the poultry industry.

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