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Mandarinka [93]
3 years ago
11

The Fourteenth Amendment ___.

History
1 answer:
kotegsom [21]3 years ago
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Answer:defined who could be a citizen of the united states

Explanation: the 14 amendment states that all citizen that born in the united states or naturalized in the united states are citizens basically

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