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Why might the government require naturalized citizens to be of "good moral character"? (1 point)

To ensure that juries selected for court cases are fair

To prove that naturalized citizens are good people

To exclude people convicted of crimes in other countries

To include only religious people as citizens in the United States

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Mostly because they want juries to be fair to ensure a fair trial and that justice prevails. Someone without good moral character cannot be counted on to do the right thing.
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