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applicants for naturalization _____ allegiance to the foreign countries of which they were formally citizens

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Try RENOUNCE to fill in the blank.
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Applicants for naturalization renounce allegiance to the foreign countries of which they were formally citizens.

In the United States, to become a citizen through naturalization, the applicant is required to undertake an oath renouncing previous allegiances and owe their allegiance to the U.S. instead. Once a citizen, the person will have the duty to exercise their rights and responsibilities stated in the nation's Constitution and receive protection as well.

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