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Svet_ta [14]
3 years ago
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During the 1790s, the Naturalization Act changed the process for becoming a US citizen by allowing new immigrants to become citi

zens more quickly. forcing new immigrants to wait longer before becoming citizens. forcing immigrants to leave the country based on the government’s discretion. allowing the president to imprison immigrants he considered dangerous.
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kvv77 [185]3 years ago
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B. Forcing new immigrants to wait longer before becoming citizens.

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got it right on edge2020

valina [46]3 years ago
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B) forcing new immigrants

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