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Bill of Rights Project Rights of the Amendment- Ashlie McGraw Court Cases- Devon Payton Pictures and Organizer- Brittany McKeon

The 9 th and 10 th Amendments 9 th Amendment: Not all the rights of the people could be listed in the Constitution. 10 th Amendment: If the powers are not for the United States, they are reserved for the States. The 9 th and 10 th Amendment

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) Steam boat operator, Thomas Gibbons had a federal licenses to travel across the Eastern coast, but he didn't have a state-license for New York. He competed with Aaron Ogden for a steam travel between the states of New Jersey and the New York of Manhattan. They decided on March 2, 1824, with a vote of 6-0 that they ruled the favor of Gibbons. The court stated that the congressional statue (Gibbons' Federal license) took over the state statute. (Ogden's state-monopoly license). This ruling also made trade of commerce simple to trade goods, and transportation of people easy.

The rights are kept by the people. The 9 th ANd The power is given to the state or the people 10 th Amendment

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