Answer:
The characteristics of two landmark nineteenth-century Supreme Court cases are discussed below in complete details.
Explanation:
1-Gibbons v. Ogden:
-The state of New York was included in the case.
-The Supreme Court ordered that individual states could not control or govern economic ventures between states.
-A state-awarded one corporation preferential rights over the Hudson River.
2- McCulloch v. Maryland:
-The Second Bank of the United States was included in the case.
-The Supreme Court ordered that a state could not tax a federal organization.