Which of the following was true of German citizenship toward the end of 1980s?
A. Citizenship was defined through ancestry and non-ethnic Germans living in the
country for generations were not allowed citizenship.
B. Germans living in Soviet Union were not able to gain German citizenship after the
Cold War ended despite having German ancestors.
C. People of German origin who could not speak German were not granted citizenship.
D. Children of guest worker born in Germany were awarded German citizenship at
birth.
E. Citizenship was determined solely by the birthplace, rather than ties of blood.
A
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Answer:
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a. coincide with traditional ethnic and tribal boundaries. b. were arbitrarily drawn by the British to mark where their influence ended and the French's began. c. coincide roughly with the boundaries of a single African polity that predated the arrival of the British. d. were created by the League of Nations under its mandate system. e. correspond to natural features.