Answer:
Inspired John Marshall’s decision against the banking power in Gibbons v. Ogden.
Explanation:
The Gibbons v. Ogden was a case decided by the US Supreme Court in 1824 that held that the Congress of the United States had the power to regulate interstate commerce. This decision was influenced by the Panic of 1819 that increased the mistrust of banks, bankers and paper money since the heart of the crisis of 1819 was at the easy credit that increased debt and led the US to a depression that lasted two years.