Asked by Cayden Casto

Which statement best explains the Privileges and Immunities clause of Article IV of the Constitution?
Responses

States have the right to apply laws differently to citizens of different states.
States have the right to apply laws differently to citizens of different states.

If a citizen of one state travels to another state, they are only expected to follow the laws of the home state.
If a citizen of one state travels to another state, they are only expected to follow the laws of the home state.

All Americans have the same basic rights, no matter what state they live in or travel to.
All Americans have the same basic rights, no matter what state they live in or travel to.

States have the ability to create their own Bills of Rights that applies only to their citizens.
States have the ability to create their own Bills of Rights that applies only to their citizens.

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All Americans have the same basic rights, no matter what state they live in or travel to.

Explanation: the Privileges and Immunities Clause prevents a state from discriminating against citizens of other states with respect to fundamental rights (e.g., travel, property, legal protection), though states may impose reasonable distinctions like residency requirements for voting or holding certain public offices.