Question

In 1790, a U.S. law was passed stating the requirements for becoming a naturalized citizen.

In order to be eligible for naturalization, each applicant had to be

a. a person born at some point after the founding of the nation or the parent of such a person.

b. a descendant of someone who had come over on the Mayflower or a person related to an indigenous person.

c. a resident of the United States for two years, a person of good moral character, and a free white person.

d. a Christian person who fought in the Revolutionary War and had at least two hundred acres of land.

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