Relations Among States
Assessment
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Rhonda Tuia
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Social Studies
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8th - 12th Grade
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3 plays
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
Article __ gives full faith and credit to the laws, records, and court decisions of other states
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
2.
Multiple Choice
Without it, states would treat each other like foreign nations
extradition
privileges and immunities
full faith and credit
interstate compact
3.
Multiple Choice
means needed to prevent criminals from escaping justice by going from one state to another
extradition
expedition
expectation
extraordinary
4.
Multiple Choice
governor is responsible for returning fugitives to the proper state
expectation
extradition
excerpt
extraordinary
5.
Multiple Choice
one state may not discriminate unreasonably against citizens of other states
privileges and immunities
extradition
full faith and credit
interstate compact
6.
Multiple Choice
How did the first privileges and immunities clause in the Constitution encourage travel between different states
to assure citizens they would have the same rights no matter where they went
to assure citizens of equal economic opportunity no matter where they went
to assure citizens they would carry any legal immunity with them across state lines
to assure citizens they would be privileged to new property if they traveled to new states
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