Naturalized u. s. citizens have
a. the same rights as native-born citizens
b. fewer righ...
Social Studies, 25.10.2019 18:43 JvGaming2001
Naturalized u. s. citizens have
a. the same rights as native-born citizens
b. fewer rights than native-born citizens
c. the same rights as illegal immigrants
d. fewer rights than illegal immigrants
the correct answer is a. ( i got impatient and winged it)
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