I personally would say the answer is D.
Answer:
<u>Having fingerprints recorded is not one of the requirements to become a naturalized United States citizen.</u>
Explanation:
Naturalization of a non-native person is the process in which that same person is admitted by a foreign nation to become a citizen. In order to become a naturalized citizen of the United States, the person has to meet certain requirements. Some of them are: being at least 18 years old of age when applying, being already a permanent resident of the United States or a green-card holder, getting a passing score in the US history and government exam, showing good moral, and showing an attachment to the principles that the US constitution represents. Having fingerprints recorded is not one of the requirements, in fact once the person meets the requirements needed and starts the process of naturalization, that is when the government takes the person's biometrics, that include recording her/his fingerprints.
Well i can at least help with some of it. During that period of time the church also controlled the science community. they believed that everything revolved around the earth (pre-sientific), so when Galileo and Plotemy made different theory from the church (that everything revolved around the sun) the church tried to silence them (enlightenment Ideas). in time it was accepted that the sun was the center of the universe (new beliefs). Sorry I cant help with the other two.