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24 November, 13:51

An example of the u. s. constitution's "full faith and credit clause" is that a person with a driver's license from the state of new york does not need to get a separate pennsylvania driver's license to drive a car through the state of pennsylvania.

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  1. 24 November, 14:07
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    That statement is true

    the "full faith and credit clause" is based on the assumption that the licenses are issued by following a specific standard that's adopted by all the states nation-wide. So, if a person obtain the driver liscense on new york, the license will show a same credibility if it used on other states beside new york
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