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21. To which one of the listed situations would the protections of the Full Faith and Credit Clause apply? "Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State: - Article IV, Section 1 A man taking a trip wants his driver's license from one State to be accepted as proper identification in another State. A policeman crosses into another State and issues a speeding ticket to a driver in that State. A man commits a crime in his home State and flees to another State because he knows he will not be prosecuted there. A student living out-of-state expects to pay the same amount of tuition at a public university as in-state residents pay.
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Luis
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The Full Faith and Credit Clause of the United States Constitution requires each state to recognize the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state. This means that legal documents and decisions made in one state must be recognized and honored in all other states.In this case, the situation that would apply to the protections of the Full Faith and Credit Clause is:A man taking a trip wants his driver's license from one State to be accepted as proper identification in another State.In this situation, the Full Faith and Credit Clause would require the other state to recognize the driver's license issued by the man's home state as valid identification. The other options do not directly relate to the Full Faith and Credit Clause, as they involve actions by law enforcement or individuals fleeing prosecution, which are not covered by this constitutional provision.