in united states v. wong kim ark, the supreme court ruled that asian descendants born on u.s. soil became…

in united states v. wong kim ark, the supreme court ruled that asian descendants born on u.s. soil became u.s. citizens at birth. in what regulation did they base this decision?\n\na. fourteenth amendment\nb. chinese exclusion act\nc. u.s. constitution\nd. civil rights act\ne. thirteenth amendment
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Brief Explanations:
In the 1898 landmark case United States v. Wong Kim Ark, the Supreme Court of the United States addressed whether a child born in the United States to parents of Chinese descent (who were subjects of the Emperor of China but had a permanent domicile in the U.S.) was a citizen. The Court ruled in favor of Wong Kim Ark, establishing that the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment provides birthright citizenship to all persons born in the United States, regardless of their race or the citizenship of their parents, provided they are subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
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a. Fourteenth Amendment