What are the definitions of a citizen?

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Stefania Acevedo
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A citizen is defined as a legally recognized subject or national of a state, entitled to rights and privileges, and responsible for duties such as obeying laws and paying taxes.
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Which amendment defines citizenship and how did it define it?
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The 14th Amendment defines citizenship, stating that all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens, granting them equal protection under the law.
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Explain the two ways to be considered a natural/native born citizen.
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To be considered a natural/native born citizen, one must be born on U.S. soil (jus soli) or born to U.S. citizen parents (jus sanguinis), regardless of the location of birth.
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What is Naturalization?
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Naturalization is the legal process by which a non-citizen acquires citizenship in a country, typically involving residency requirements, an application process, and an oath of allegiance.
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What are the qualifications for Naturalization?
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To qualify for naturalization, applicants must be at least 18 years old, a lawful permanent resident for 3-5 years, demonstrate good moral character, show English proficiency, and pass a civics test.
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What are the steps to Naturalization?
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The steps to Naturalization include: 1) Determine eligibility, 2) Complete the application (Form N-400), 3) Submit the application and pay fees, 4) Attend the biometrics appointment, 5) Complete the interview, and 6) Take the Oath of Allegiance.
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List the obligations/duties of citizens. THINGS CITIZENS MUST DO.
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Citizens have obligations such as obeying laws, paying taxes, serving on juries, and voting. These duties ensure the functioning of democracy and the welfare of the community.
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