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how is citizenship related to voting?
only citizens are allowed to vote in elections.
you can vote regardless of your citizenship status.
only natural - born citizens may vote in elections.
you must be a citizen for five years before voting in an election.
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct relationship between citizenship and voting, we analyze each option:
- "Only citizens are allowed to vote in elections." is correct because in most democratic systems, voting rights are granted to citizens (both natural - born and naturalized in many cases), and non - citizens are generally not allowed to vote.
- "You can vote regardless of your citizenship status." is incorrect as non - citizens do not have voting rights in most places.
- "Only natural - born citizens may vote in elections." is incorrect because naturalized citizens (those who become citizens through a legal process) also have voting rights in many countries.
- "You must be a citizen for five years before voting in an election." is incorrect as there is no general five - year waiting period for voting; the requirements for voting usually relate to age, registration, and citizenship (but not a fixed five - year citizenship duration in most cases).
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A. Only citizens are allowed to vote in elections.