Czechoslovakia was never considered to be part of the US. Czechoslovakia has not existed since it became two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in 1993.
If they have a US citizen ship yes they do. The thing is if they have that they are no longer considered Canadians
As soon as s/he is inducted into the ROTC.
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There was actually little the US could do about the communist takeover in Czechoslovakia. Diplomatic relations remained and the relationship was cordial for the length of the communist regime.
It was a former member of the USSR. Not really a country, as such, but in the US, Russia and the Soviet Union are considered interchangeable.
(1969-1979)she was ambassador to Czechoslovakia
The US was considered a world power in 1900. By 1900 America was settled. The Native Americans were no longer at war with the US. They were on reservations by this time. Oil had also been drilled in the US by 1900.
According to an 1880s census, most of the Osifs that came into the US were from Czechoslovakia.
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A member of the US House of Representatives.
During WWI, when the Lusitania was attacked, and in WWII when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
Yes. President Obama is a Democrat, i.e., a member of the Democratic party in the US political system. By most objective accounts, he is considered a moderate or centrist Democrat in his political philosophy. He also is a democrat, i.e., a member of the citizenry of a democracy within a philosophy of a democratic government, such as in the US.