An example of the U.S. Constitution's "full faith and credit clause" is that a person with a driver's license from the state of Indiana does not need to get a separate Michigan driver's license to drive a car through the state of MichiganA.TrueB.False

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Answer:TRUE

Explanation:The full faith and credit clause of the United States of America states that all the states of the United States of America are required to obey "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state.".

DRIVER'S LICENSE IS A PUBLIC RECORD AND STATES ARE EXPECTED TO ACCEPT THE DRIVER'S LICENSE FROM OTHER STATES EXCEPT FOR SOME OTHER SPECIFIC ISSUES.