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6 April, 04:33

A "naturalized" U. S. citizen

a served in the military for five years

b won citizenship in a contest

c was born in the United States

d completed a citizenship process

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  1. 6 April, 04:41
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    D: completed a citizenship process

    After serving in the military, even for 5 years, you still have to apply for naturalization and get approved in order to naturalize through military work. You must also meet a lot of requirements beyond your military service to be eligible.

    There is no citizenship contest.

    Being born in the United States automatically makes you a citizen, you do not need to be naturalized.

    D is the only answer that upon completion makes you a naturalized citizen because you have gone through the process of naturalization.
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