Read this excerpt from a summary of events in Srebrenica. "Zina Hasanovic is one of the lucky ones - she knows what happened to her husband, Haris. As Serbian bullets raced through a group of tightly-packed Muslim prisoners, Haris, mortally wounded, fell on top of his first cousin and best friend, Mevludin Oric. Mevludin lay on the ground, covered in blood and for hours pretended to be dead. He managed to escape to tell Zina of her husband's fate. Why is Zina Hasanovic referred to as "one of the lucky ones"?
D. most people never learned the fate of their loved ones
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The correct answer is between state and national governments.
This phrase refers to the power/authority that each branch of government possess. Throughout American history, the state and national governments have fought over which branch of government has the authority to make certain decisions. These decisions range from integration of black and white students during the 1950s to how to spend money from the federal government that is given to states. These are just a couple of issues that the state and national government fight over.
Correct answer: d. is a citizen of another country legally residing in the United States.
Explanation:
If you think about the term, "resident alien," the answer is essentially spelled out by that term. The person is an "alien," which means someone from another country (not a US citizen). At the same time, the person is a "resident," which means the individual is residing in this country.
If an immigrant is living in the country illegally, we call that person an "illegal immigrant" (just like the description).
If a person was born in the United States, that person is a US citizen.
Also, someone born in another country that has been naturalized is also a US citizen.
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