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How has Puerto Rico’s status as a territory (rather than a state) affected people living on the island? Choose 1

(Choice A)
Puerto Ricans have always been happy being a territory and not an independent country or state.

(Choice B)
Puerto Ricans have limited formal rights but informally have considerable power.

(Choice C)
Puerto Rico enjoys the same benefits as any state in the United States.

(Choice D)
Puerto Rico isn’t entitled to as much protection and funding from the United States.

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