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AP US Government
Unit 1 – Foundations of American Democracy
Topic 1.7
How does the concept of full faith and credit clause differ from privileges and immunities clause in their impact on state-to-state relationships?
Both clauses have identical meanings with no difference in implications for interstate relations.
Full faith requires states to honor each other's legal decisions; privileges ensures citizens of one state are treated equally in other states.
The full faith clause refers to foreign policy issues while privileges pertain exclusively to domestic inter-state matters.
Full faith enables unrestricted migration across states while privileges protects against any discrimination based on gender, race, religion etc within a particular state.
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AP US Government - 1.7 Relationship Between States and the Federal Government
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