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The rights of the individual were established the founders of the country. This means the men who wrote the Constitution of the United States.
When Theodore Roosevelt began his Presidency in 1901, US Cenus reported a population of 77,858,000 citizens.
The rights of the individual were established the founders of the country. This means the men who wrote the Constitution of the United States.
No, a 1790 law does not prohibit anyone from being president if their parents are not US citizens. The natural-born citizen requirement for the presidency is specified in the US Constitution, not in any 1790 law. According to the Constitution, a person must be a natural-born citizen, at least 35 years old, and have been a resident of the United States for 14 years to be eligible for the presidency.
rights of individual states, rights of all citizens to own slaves, and a six year term for president and vice president
Naturalized citizens are not allowed to hold the office of President of the United States. This requirement is stated in the US Constitution.
The major concerns of citizens during Washinton's presidency was Shane's rebellion, the battle at Lake Erie, the battle at Fort Mchenry.
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The citizens vote for the President AND Congress.
Rephrase your question. There is no strictly Puerto Rican citizenship, Puerto Rican residents ARE US citizens. As fas as the presidency goes, Puerto Ricans are not allowed to vote for the President of the United States because they are not residents of a US State.
The President & Vice-President are elected by the ballots cast by citizens called electors.
No, that is not true. Only US citizens who were born in the US qualify to run for the Presidency. Naturalized citizens born in another country do not qualify.