Which statement best describes current federal laws related to immigration?

A) All immigrants over the age of 18 who remain in the United States for more than a year are required to register with the U.S. government and to have registration documents in their possession at all times.
B) All immigrants over the age of 14 who remain in the United States for more than 30 days are required to register with the U.S. government and to have registration documents in their possession at all times.
C) All immigrants over the age of 21 are required to have registration documents in their possession at all times.
D) All immigrants, regardless of age, are required to have registration documents in their possession at all times and must begin the citizenship process within one year.
E) All immigrants are required to register with the U.S. government within two weeks of arrival and provide documents verifying their identity.


B

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a. They are education credits you can deduct from your taxable income. b. They are education credits you can subtract in full from your federal income tax. c. They are credits earned through job training programs that can be applied toward degrees at any public university. d. They are credits earned through life experiences that can be applied toward degrees at any public university.

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In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. led the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Prior to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in________, many states had denied recognition of same-sex marriages

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How frequently do the nonpermanent members of the Security Council rotate?

A. once a year B. once every two years C. once every five years D. once a decade

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