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According to Article II, Section I, of the Constitution, to become the president of the United States, a person must: a. have attained the age of thirty-five years.​ b. ​ have been a resident of the United States for a minimum of twelve years. c. ​ have been born to parents of American origin. d. ​ be an immigrant in the United States. e. ​ be a Roman Catholic.

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Answer: A

Explanation:

To become President of the United States, a presidential candidate must be a natural born citizen of the USA, have been a resident of the US for fourteen years, and a minimun of 35 years old.

The Constitution does not make a difference between being a woman or representating minorities.

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