Which of the following are true about becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States? Select all that apply. (1 point)

must be either married to a U.S. citizen or related to one must be either married to a U.S. citizen or related to on
must t be at least 21 years old and willing to serve in the military
must pass a test to demonstrate knowledge of US history and civics
must reside in the United States for one year and hold a job
must speak, read, and write at least basic English must
must vote in all federal, state, and local elections

3 answers

Here are the statements that are true about becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States:

  1. Must pass a test to demonstrate knowledge of US history and civics - True
  2. Must speak, read, and write at least basic English - True

The other statements mentioned are not accurate in the context of U.S. naturalization:

  • Must be either married to a U.S. citizen or related to one - False. You do not need to be married to or related to a U.S. citizen to become a naturalized citizen.
  • Must be at least 21 years old and willing to serve in the military - False. The minimum age to apply for naturalization is 18, and while there is a provision for military service, it is not a requirement for all applicants.
  • Must reside in the United States for one year and hold a job - False. Generally, applicants need to reside in the U.S. for at least 5 years (3 years if married to a U.S. citizen) before applying, and employment is not a required condition for naturalization.
  • Must vote in all federal, state, and local elections - False. Voting is a right of citizens, but it is not a requirement to become a naturalized citizen.

So, the correct answers are that you must pass a test and must be able to speak, read, and write basic English.

Its select all that aply

Thank you for the clarification! Based on the options provided, here are the statements that are true about becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States:

  1. Must pass a test to demonstrate knowledge of US history and civics - True
  2. Must speak, read, and write at least basic English - True

The following statements are not true with respect to the naturalization process:

  • Must be either married to a U.S. citizen or related to one - False
  • Must be at least 21 years old and willing to serve in the military - False (the minimum age is 18, and military service is not a requirement for all applicants)
  • Must reside in the United States for one year and hold a job - False (the general requirement is to have lived in the U.S. for at least 5 years, or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen; employment is not required)
  • Must vote in all federal, state, and local elections - False (voting is a right, not a requirement for naturalization)

So, to summarize, the only true statements are the first two regarding the knowledge test and English language proficiency.