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U.S..citizenship is not inherently necessary for which following privilege? A. working for the government B. earning government grants C. living in the United States

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U.S..citizenship is not inherently
necessary for which following
privilege?
A. working for the government
B. earning government grants
C. living in the United States

U.S..citizenship is not inherently necessary for which following privilege? A. working for the government B. earning government grants C. living in the United States

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The question is asking which of the given options does not require U.S. citizenship inherently. Option A, working for the government, often requires U.S. citizenship or at least U.S. residency. Option B, earning government grants, also often requires U.S. citizenship. Option C, living in the United States, does not require U.S. citizenship. Therefore, the answer is C.
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