Which principle keeps one state from denying the validity of a birth certificate that was issued by another stateSupremacy Clause
interstate compact
division of powers
Full Faith and Credit Clause

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Answer: The principle that keeps one state from denying the validity of a birth certificate that was issued by another state is : full faith and Credit clause

The full faith and credit clause require every state to respect the public records and judicial proceedings of other states


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Full Faith and Credit Clause


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Which of the following statements best describes the expansion of Islam? A. It took several centuries for it to expand beyond the Arabian Peninsula. B. It quickly spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa. C. It spread from the Middle East to India and China. D. It became the dominant religion in the Middle East and Europe.

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The following statement which best describes the expansion of Islam is definitely the second one : B. Itquickly spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa. It referst to the death of Muhammad in 632 AD. After this event this religion began to establish in many trades and was expanded in very quick ways.

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B, it quickly spread from the middle east and north Africa

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What might a Democratic-Republican have said in response to a Federalist who felt that the excise tax was a good way to help reduce the nation's debt?a. “I wholeheartedly agree. We must reduce our nation's debt!”
b. “What's more important is that it is hurting our nation's farmers!”
c. “It doesn't do enough to protect merchants and businessmen!”
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: b. “What's more important is that it is hurting our nation's farmers!” The possible response of a Democratic-Republican to a Federalist who felt that the excise tax was a good way to help reduce the nation's debt is this “What's more important is that it is hurting our nation's farmers!”

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