Seeing as this is a public forum debate question, yes and no.
No, "citizens lives" does not have an apostrophe. If you are referring to the lives of multiple citizens, it should simply be "citizens' lives," using an apostrophe after "citizens" to indicate possession.
improves lives
The steel plow improves our lives becasue it provides us with a food surplus
The steel plow improves our lives becasue it provides us with a food surplus
The local level of government which most visibly affects the daily lives of citizens.
totalitarian dictatorship
education usually improves lives and minds and offers us more opportunities and possibilities.
A Guidance Councelor
The Queen of England does not necessary effect the lives of her citizens as their government is set up very similar to ours. She is more of a figure than a government entity.
Answer this question… Religion does not play a major role in many citizens' lives.
Not at all
Totalitarian state