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29 February, 21:45

What was generally accepted as a necessary qualification for the rights of citizenship in the first few decades of united states' government?

a. having been born in territories of the united states incorrect

b. ownership of property

c. membership in the federalist party

d. participation in the american revolution?

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  1. 29 February, 22:02
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    Having been born in the territories of the United States of America was generally accepted as a necessary qualification for the rights of citizenship in the first few decades of the United States' government. This is still true today.
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