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- Q1Which of the following children would NOT be considered a U.S. citizen?A child born in Ohio whose parents are illegal aliens.A child born in Japan whose parents are both American citizens.A child born in Hawaii whose mother is an American citizenA child born in Chicago whose German parents are diplomats in the United States.30s
- Q2What is naturalization?legal process requiring an alien to leave a countrylegal process requiring a person to give up his or her citizenshiplegal process through which a person can legally live and work in another countrylegal process by which a person can become a citizen of another country30s
- Q3A native-born American citizen can lose his or her citizenship byvoluntarily abandoning citizenship.voting in a foreign election.serving in another country's military.committing a crime.30s
- Q4What was significant about the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965?It ended the country-based quota system.It modified the quotas of select countries in the country-based quota system.It established permanent quotas in the country-based quota system.It started the country-based quota system.30s
- Q5The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 made it a crime to hire an illegal alien andmade it a crime to hire an illegal alien if a naturalized citizen applied for the same job.suspended the deportation of illegal immigrants for two years.established a one-year amnesty program for illegal aliens to become legal residents.eliminated all initiatives aimed at keeping illegal aliens in the fields of science or technology in the country.30s