The answer to your question is Cato.
Generally speaking, it would be "<span>B. Anyone born outside the United States to parents who are both citizens of the United States," since location is less important than family in many cases. </span>
In the election George Washington was elected for the first of his two terms as president while John Adams became the first vice president
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