1.which shows the power of a unitary government?
a)states have equal powers with each other.
b)states have more power than the federal government.
c)states can establish rules that cities have to follow.
d)states can vote on the laws of the national government.
2.which of the following can citizens legally do because of the full faith and credit clause in the constitution?
a)drive a car in one state with a driver's license from another state
b)pay income taxes for a state where you don't live if their taxes are lower
c)refuse to serve people in a business if you don't agree with their lifestyle
d)tell lies about a political leader you did not vote for
3.which of the following is an example of the comity clause?
a)you can buy property in a state where you are not a resident.
b)you can pay in-state tuition no matter what state you live in.
c)you can refuse to follow laws in a state where you are visiting.
d)you can operate a business without following federal tax laws
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