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To become a citizen of the United States, you must

A. file a request form in a federal court.
B. pass an English and government test.
C. be at least 21 years old.
D. have lived in the United States for at least six months

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I think the answer is C. be at least 21 years old
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User Ghord
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I believe the answer is B. If you think about D, one cannot simply just live in the country for a few months and be considered a citizen just like that. And C is also inaccurate since there is the right of the soil(which allows anyone born in U.S. territory to be a citizen) and the law of the blood(which allows anyone who has a blood relative living in the U.S. to be legible for citizenship). And how do I explain A... well, there are several tests one needs to pass for naturalization.


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