Answer:
The correct answer is B, as the diagram refers to the requirements for becoming a naturalized US citizen.
Step-by-step explanation:
A foreign person legally resident in the United States may obtain US citizenship. To do this, it must meet several conditions:
-Detention of the Permanent Resident Card in the United States.
-Possession of resident status for at least five years (reduced to three years if the resident is married to a US citizen).
-Permanent residence in the United States for at least half the time since the applicant has been granted residency status, that is, at least two and one-half years.
-Permanent residence for at least three months in the US state where the naturalization application was made.
-Complete mastery of the English language (read, written and spoken). A test is organized during the naturalization interview.
-Basic knowledge required in American history and government.
-Possession of a good morality, acceptance of the principles of the American Constitution, and good disposition towards the order and the well-being in the United States. This implies that the candidate has not been arrested or found guilty of a serious crime, and that he must support the US system of government.
-The applicant must be at least 18 years of age at the time of submission of the application. For minors, the request must then be submitted by the parents.