One of the most essential components of the self-governance of Indian nations is the right to decide who receives citizenship or membership. What would be a logical consequence if this right were lost?

A. Any individual could claim citizenship and be officially recognized as a member of an Indian nation.
B. Any government could determine or influence the criteria for citizenship or membership of an Indian nation.
C. Indian nations would see a massive drop in citizenship as community members renounced their citizenship status.
D. Indian nations would lose tax exemptions as their unique status would no longer be recognized by a federal government.


B. Any government could determine or influence the criteria for citizenship or membership of an Indian nation.

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