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How does citizenship in the United States differ from citizenship in ancient Athens? Women can be citizens in the United States. Immigrants cannot become citizens in the United States. Only those born
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How does citizenship in the United States differ from citizenship in ancient Athens?
Women can be citizens in the United States.
Immigrants cannot become citizens in the United States.
Only those born in the United States can be US citizens.
Individuals over age 21 are citizens in the United States.
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Hellooo, the answer is B :)
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