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how are states required to treat citizens of other states? *
they are to be given the same immunity and protections of their own citizens
they are to be extradited immediately
they should be given everything they need
lawsuits between states settled are settled through the supreme court. *
true
false
when someone commits a crime in pennsylvania and flees into ohio before * being caught, pennsylvania would likely ask ohio to do what with that person?
extradite
airlift
revitalize
First Question:
The question is about how states treat citizens of other states. The "Privileges and Immunities Clause" (or "Comity Clause") of the U.S. Constitution requires states to give citizens of other states the same legal protections and immunities as their own citizens. Extradition is for criminals, not general treatment, and "giving everything they need" is not a legal requirement. So the correct option is the first one.
Lawsuits between states are within the original jurisdiction of the U.S. Supreme Court (per Article III of the U.S. Constitution). So the statement "lawsuits between states settled are settled through the Supreme Court" is true.
When a criminal flees from one state to another, the state where the crime was committed (Pennsylvania) can request the other state (Ohio) to extradite the person (send them back to face charges). Airlift is for transportation (not legal transfer) and revitalize is unrelated. So the correct option is Extradite.
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A. They are to be given the same immunity and protections of their own citizens