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31 March, 21:28

In the constitution ...

1. who gets to decide how many federal courts we have?

2. in which cases does the supreme court have original jurisdiction?

3. what must be necessary to convict someone of treason.?

4. what is the topic of article IV?

5. What does the constitution say about how one state must regard the laws of another state.

6. explain Privileges and immunities.

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  1. 31 March, 21:42
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    1. The Congress decides how many federal courts we have.

    2. A Supreme court can have original jurisdiction when one state sues an another state.

    3. To convict someone of treason, one must have proof of a person levying war against the US.

    4. Article IV states the duties the states have with each other and the duties a federal government has to the states.

    5. Each state must recognize other state laws.

    6. The Privileges and Immunities Clause states that the citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states.
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