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this clause requires states to accept court decisions, public acts, and contracts of other states
full faith and credit clause
elastic clause
privileges and immunities clause
supremacy clause
question 10
3 pts
______ is the last clause of article i, section 8, which enables the national government \to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying\ out all its constitutional responsibilities.
elastic clause
full faith and credit clause
privileges and immunities clause
supremacy clause
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The "full faith and credit clause" in the U.S. Constitution requires states to recognize the court decisions, public acts, and contracts of other states. The elastic clause (necessary and proper clause) relates to Congress's powers, the privileges and immunities clause concerns state citizens' rights, and the supremacy clause establishes federal law as supreme. So the correct option is the full faith and credit clause.
The last clause of Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution is the "elastic clause" (also called the necessary and proper clause), which allows the national government to make laws needed to carry out its constitutional duties. The full faith and credit clause is about state recognition of other states' acts, the privileges and immunities clause is about state citizens' rights, and the supremacy clause is about federal law supremacy. So the correct option is the elastic clause.
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A. full faith and credit clause