As a commonwealth of the United States, Puerto Rico has strong ties to the United States and is

a U.S. state.
represented by a voting member of Congress.
mostly Spanish citizens.
self-governing.

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1) D
2) C
3) D
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And your answer is?

-a U.S. state.

-represented by a voting member of Congress.
-mostly Spanish citizens.
-self-governing*

That would be my choice, too.

Puerto Ricans are Spanish-speaking, but NOT citizens of Spain. They are citizens of the United States.

I think it might be a

What are all three answer?

The correct answer is: Puerto Rico is self-governing.

To determine the answer, one could start by understanding that Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. As a territory, it is not a U.S. state, so the option "a U.S. state" can be eliminated.

Next, one could look at the option "represented by a voting member of Congress." In this case, it is important to note that while Puerto Rico does have a representative in Congress, called the Resident Commissioner, this representative does not have the right to vote on the floor of the House of Representatives. Therefore, this answer can also be eliminated.

Moving on to the option "mostly Spanish citizens," this statement is not accurate. Puerto Rico is a territory with its own population, consisting of both U.S. citizens and residents of Puerto Rico.

Finally, we are left with the answer "self-governing." Puerto Rico has its own government, which operates under a constitution and has control over certain areas of governance. Though it is a territory of the United States, Puerto Rico has its own local government and has the ability to pass its own laws, handle its own domestic affairs, and elect its own officials.

Therefore, the correct answer is that Puerto Rico is self-governing.

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