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>
Plebeians. Plebeians were the lower-class, often farmers, in Rome who mostly worked the land owned by the Patricians.
At the start of the Revolution the largest denominations were Congregationalists (the 18th-century descendants of Puritan churches), Anglicans (known after the Revolution as Episcopalians), and Quakers. But by 1800, Evangelical Methodism and Baptists, were becoming the fasting-growing religions in the nation.
The founding fathers created a government with three branches