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U.S. citizenship is the legal status that grants an individual the rights and privileges of being a member of the United States, including the right to vote, work, and reside in the country. It also imposes responsibilities such as obeying the law and serving on juries. The acquisition of U.S. citizenship can occur through birth on U.S. soil, naturalization, or derivatively through U.S. citizen parents, significantly impacting demographics and social dynamics, especially after significant events like treaties or legislation.