In a system of federalism, in which sovereign government does the individual hold citizenship?

a. The individual is only considered a citizen of the national government and simply a resident of the state.
b. The state holds the individual’s citizenship.
c. Some states allow dual citizenship while others do not.
d. The individual is a citizen of both the state and the national governments.
e. The individual must choose his/her citizenship.


ANS: D

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