Jus Soli (Right of Soil)

2.
Naturalization
3.
Jus Sanguinis (Right of Blood)

a.
A person can go through a process to become a citizen, after meeting several federal requirements.

b.
If one or both biological parents are citizens of the U.S. any children born to that parent have citizenship as well.
c.
A person born within the country is automatically considered a U.S. citizen

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Your list outlines different principles of citizenship: Jus Soli (Right of Soil), Naturalization, and Jus Sanguinis (Right of Blood). Below are the correct associations for these terms based on your descriptions:

  1. Jus Soli (Right of Soil)
    c. A person born within the country is automatically considered a U.S. citizen.

  2. Naturalization
    a. A person can go through a process to become a citizen, after meeting several federal requirements.

  3. Jus Sanguinis (Right of Blood)
    b. If one or both biological parents are citizens of the U.S., any children born to that parent have citizenship as well.

This structure clearly defines each principle and correctly matches them with the descriptions provided.

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