What is the main theme of Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution?

Understanding Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution

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Economic policies
State relationships
Organization of the federal government
Individual rights
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What does Section 1 of Article 4 require states to do?
Ignore federal laws
Form alliances with other states
Honor the laws of other states
Create their own laws
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What is federalism?
A system where the federal government has all the power
A system where states have more power than the federal government
The sharing of power between different levels of government
A system where local governments have all the power
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What does Section 2 of Article 4 guarantee?
States can refuse to extradite criminals
Citizens of one state can be treated differently in another state
Citizens of one state must be treated equally in another state
States can create their own currency
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What is extradition as mentioned in Section 2 of Article 4?
The process of forming new states
The process of returning a criminal to the state where the crime was committed
The process of electing state officials
The process of creating new laws
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What does Section 3 of Article 4 outline?
The process for creating new laws
The procedures for admitting new states
The rights of individual citizens
The powers of the federal government
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Who decides the requirements for a new state to join the union?
The existing states
The President
The Supreme Court
Congress
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