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A driver's license issued in one state is valid in every other state. Which constitutional provision makes this so?

AThe elastic clause of Article I
BThe full faith and credit clause
CThe writ of habeas corpus rule
DThe commerce clause of Article I
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. The full faith and credit clause
1. Article IV, Section 1 requires states to accept the court decisions, public acts, and contracts of other states. 2. That requirement is called the full faith and credit clause. 3. Because of it, documents such as adoption certificates and driver's licenses issued in one state hold good in any other state. 4. The commerce clause governs interstate business regulation, not the recognition of another state's documents. _Source: OpenStax American Government 3e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 3 "American Federalism", section 3.1 The Division of Powers_
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