Asked by Nicole Alelis on Sep 24, 2024
Which clauses of the U.S.Constitution involve the relationships between and among the various states?
A) the full faith and credit clause and the privileges and immunities clause
B) the full faith and credit clause and the federalism clause
C) the privileges and immunities clause and the federalism clause
D) the establishment clause and the privileges and immunities clause
Full Faith
A phrase often used in legal contexts, especially in the "Full Faith and Credit Clause" of the U.S. Constitution, referring to the obligation of states to recognize the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state.
Privileges and Immunities
The rights and protections guaranteed by a state to its citizens and, in some cases, to residents, against discrimination from other states.
- Comprehend the crucial role of sections within the U.S. Constitution that control the interactions between states.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the crucial role of sections within the U.S. Constitution that control the interactions between states.
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