1)West Virginia has to honor a marriage that was granted in Indiana.

A) True
B) False

2)The National Government expects the money States receive from grants-in-aid programs to be used for certain items that it approves.
A) True
B) False

3)The National Government can form a new State out of an existing State without the permission of the existing State.
A) True
B) False

4)The National Government can enter a State to restore order in cases of domestic violence.
A) True
B) False

5)Ohio State University can charge an Indiana citizen more tuition to attend their institution.
A) True
B) False

Answers i think are right:
If not please tell me the correct ones
1)A
2)A
3)B
4)A
5)B

I think 2 of the 5 are wrong.

is it 2 and 3??

All is correct but #5

A

A

1) Correct! West Virginia, along with other states, must honor a marriage that was granted in Indiana. Marriage is recognized across state lines due to the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the United States Constitution.

2) Incorrect. The National Government does expect the money States receive from grants-in-aid programs to be used for certain items that it approves. States receiving federal grants must adhere to the funding guidelines and specified purposes set by the National Government.

3) Correct! The National Government cannot form a new state out of an existing state without the permission of the existing state. This process would require the consent of both the existing state and Congress, as outlined in Article IV, Section 3 of the United States Constitution.

4) Correct! The National Government can enter a state to restore order in cases of domestic violence. This authority is granted by the Constitution's requirement that the National Government must protect each state from domestic violence upon the request of the state legislature or governor.

5) Incorrect. Ohio State University cannot charge an Indiana citizen more tuition to attend their institution simply based on their state of residence. Public universities generally charge the same tuition rates for in-state and out-of-state residents, while private universities have their own tuition structures that may or may not differentiate based on residency.