What is the difference between natural-born and naturalized citizens?

A. There is no difference; they are two terms that mean exactly the same thing.
B. Natural-born citizens are those born by natural childbirth, whereas naturalized citizens are born in military hospitals.
C. Natural-born citizens are all single, whereas naturalized citizens are married.
D. Natural-born citizens were born in the United States, whereas naturalized citizens became U.S. citizens through the immigration process.


D. Natural-born citizens were born in the United States, whereas naturalized citizens became U.S. citizens through the immigration process.

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