Round 9: Tossup 18

Note to moderator: read the answerline carefully. Note to players: Description acceptable. The non-exclusivity of this status was solidified in the Bancroft Treaties. A defendant unknowingly granted this status was denied it in Perez v. Brownwell, which was overturned nine years later in Afroyim v. Rusk. The rights granted by this status were found (-5[1])not to apply to unionized butchers in the Slaughter-House Cases. United States v. Wong Kim Ark affirmed the jus soli (10[2])principle (10[1])for granting this status, (10[3])which was found to not apply for slaves in Dred Scott v. Sandford. (10[1])An oral civics test is a requirement for attaining this status. (10[1])For 10 points, name this status granted by the Fourteenth Amendment to individuals born on United States soil. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: United States citizenship [or being a citizen or national of the United States of America or equivalents; accept US or USA or America in place of “United States”; accept citizenship or natural born-citizenship alone after “United States” is read; prompt on citizenship or natural-born citizenship alone before “United States” is read by asking “of what country?”; prompt on being born in the United States by asking “what status does that grant the individual?”; prompt on being American or from the United States or being native to the United States]
<Editors, American History> | Packet K
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