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Alexeev081 [22]
4 years ago
5

HELP ASAP PLEASE!!!!

History
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kari74 [83]4 years ago
4 0

1. A? | 2. C.

I'm slighty unsure about both answers but they make the most sense to me.

I know that Nat Turners rebellion caused new laws to be passed, although they were not to prevent freeing slaves, they were to prevent uprisings. I know one of the new laws passed had to do with slaves no longer being able to be educated in reading and writing. If this is not the answer although, B might be your answer.

For naturalization, that'd be C I believe. The process of living and working in the USA is using a green card for about 5 years, and then you apply for naturalization, which is the steps taken for someone not native to become a US citizen. B, the act of taking an Oath is part of naturalization, it is not the whole thing.

I may or may not be wrong, so take your time and think about the answer. I really am not sure myself.

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