Civil Rights
constitution
Constitution
Its was important because, it guaranteed citizens freedom. he bill its self say, "The Bill of Rights". This bill make sure all the citizens had rights..
Born in the United States with/without parents citizens, become a citizen through taking classes and the citizenship test, serve in the US military.
Each city-state had its own laws. They applied to the citizens (and their families). Citizens were adult males who qualified under the laws as citizens. Foreigners, resident aliens and slaves had to observe them, but did not have their protection guaranteed by them.
The Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which declared all persons who were either born or naturalized in the United States, equal protection under the law. The principle reason for the Equal Protection Clause was to guarantee that the newly freed slaves were entitled to the same protections under the law as white citizens.
If a person was born in another country and came to the United States of America and married a US citizen what is the non citizens status?
Citizens are guaranteed priveleges and immunities.
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No she is still not a citizen of The United States Of America No she is still not a citizen of The United States Of America
The United States Citizen and Naturalization Service.
A child becomes a citizen if they were born on U.S. ground if the parents are U.S. citizens of the United States.
No thy do not have to the get to if the are a citizen of the United States over the age of 18.
Naturalization is the process where a person who is a citizens of another country but not a citizen of the United States becomes a naturalized citizen.
A US citizen is someone who was born in the United States, or who was born abroad but his or her parents were US citizens at the time. Also, a person can naturalize to become a citizen.
they offered citizen ship to an y one who qualifyed , and was a man
To be born in one of the 50 states or holdings of the United States with parent citizens or to be born with one parent a United States citizen. A child born on an overseas military base to at least one American is a citizen.
depending on what type o felon they are they are still citizens. If the person has committed a felony in which the court states that they ar eno longer a citizen they must renew their citizenship in the United States. If not they are considered an slien and its possible they can be kicked out and never come back unless they become a legal citizen again.
Its was important because, it guaranteed citizens freedom. he bill its self say, "The Bill of Rights". This bill make sure all the citizens had rights..