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What did the state amendment deemed unconstitutional in Arizona v. Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona attempt to do?
 
  A. require that people produce proof of citizenship in order to register to vote
   B. bar illegal immigrants from welfare and other benefits
   C. bar children of undocumented immigrants from attending public schools
   D. deny undocumented immigrants entrance to public universities

Question 2

Which of the following persons are encouraged to apply for citizenship under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program?
 
  A. only undocumented aliens who came into the United States as minors and are over the age of 30
  B. only undocumented aliens who have minor siblings working for low pay
  C. only undocumented aliens who have been granted amnesty
  D. only undocumented aliens who came into the United States as minors and lived in the country continuously for at least five years


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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: A

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: D



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