Federalism: Nationalist Vs

Federalism: Nationalist Vs

<p> Handout #6</p><p>Name: Date: Period: Federalism: Relations Among the States Chapter 4, Section 3: Guided Reading Sheet</p><p>1. What obligations does each state have under the “full faith and credit” clause? </p><p>2. List three examples of things covered by the “full faith and credit” clause.</p><p>3. Why does the “full faith and credit” clause apply only to civil law?</p><p>4. What function does the “privileges and immunities” clause exist to serve?</p><p>5. List one example each of “public acts,” “records,” and “judicial proceedings.”</p><p>6. Why do you think that the “privileges and immunities” clause does not apply to voting?</p><p>7. List two rights a citizen would not have under the “privileges and immunities” clause.</p><p>8. What difficulties might a person have in moving from one state to another if there were no Article IV in the Constitution?</p><p>9. Define extradition. 10. What would happen if the Constitution did not give each state extradition powers? </p><p>11. How has the Supreme Court softened the extradition clause and how has Congress tried to close that loophole?</p><p>12. How are Congress and the Supreme Court involved in interstate compacts?</p><p>13. List two reasons why the framers of the Constitution created Article IV.</p>

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