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Which best explains why the Privileges and Immunities Clause forbids states from discriminating against citizens from other states? The Constitution intended for all Americans, regardless of location, to have the same rights. The Constitution intended for all Americans, regardless of skin color, to have the same rights. The Constitution intended for all states, regardless of location, to respect each other’s laws. The Constitution intended for all states, regardless of state laws, to respect enslaved persons.

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Following best explains why the Privileges and Immunities Clause forbids states from discriminating against citizens from other states: The Constitution intended for all Americans, regardless of location, [ to have the same rights. ]



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