No, a naturalized citizen of the united states—that is, someone who was not born in the us, but who successfully has applied for and been granted citizenship— cannot become the president of the united states?
No Person excluding a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the moment of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be suitable to the Office of President.
The Constitution sets out three eligibility conditions to be the President: The candidate must be,
i) 35 years of age,
ii) a resident “within the United States” for 14 years,
iii) and a “natural born Citizen.”
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they fought in the battle if bunker hill( also involved in the Boston campaign)... leading it to the next event closer to the end if the revolutionary war
Answer:
b) cultural relativism.
Explanation:
According to anthropologists cultural relativism refers to thinking about different cultures and societies in a way that makes us understand better how their cultural practices fit with their cultural context. Therefore it view that moral or ethical systems vary from culture to culture. And no one culture is superior to another.
slavery was abolished with the 13th amendment not the 12th.