The correct answer is D.
Abraham Lincoln, in his "House Divided" speech pronounced in 1858, claimed that the US would eventually become either a free or a slave nation, but the that the division in two confronted halves could not be sustained and would be disastrous for the Union as a whole if a final decision on the issue could not be reached.
The speech was the beginning of Lincoln's unsucessful campaign to become US Senator, against Stephen A. Douglas. There were many iconic Lincoln-Douglas debates during such campaign.
B. retain your citizenship when living abroad.
C. be given safe haven by american embassies abroad.
D. have an expert witness testify at a trial brought against you.
The legal right to expatriation means that you have the right to renounce your citizenship. Option (B) is correct.
All Americans have the option to renounce, or voluntarily give up, their American citizenship thanks to the legal right to expatriation.
The Expatriation Act of 1868 was an act of the 40th United States Congress that stated that the right of expatriation (i.e., the right to renounce one's citizenship) is "a natural and inherent right of all people" and "that any declaration, instruction, opinion, order, or decision of any officers of this government which restricts, impairs, or questions the right of expatriation is hereby declared inconsistent with the fundamental principles of the Constitution of the United States."
Therefore, Option (B) is correct.
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(b.) she would be a follower of Hinduism.
(c.) she would be a follower of Christianity.
(d.) she would be a follower of Judaism.