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Which is a true statement about the Full Faith and Credit Clause from Article IV of the Constitution?

The Full Faith and Credit Clause deals with respecting the laws and records of other states.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause deals with enslaved persons in different states.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause deals with equal protection for citizens.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause deals with constitutional rights for citizens

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The first statement is true: the Full Faith and Credit Clause requires states to respect the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of other states. The other options refer to different constitutional provisions (e.g., equal protection is in the 14th Amendment; issues about slavery were addressed elsewhere).