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Someone Can Become A Citizen By (1) Birth Or (2) Naturalization.
Citizen.
of course it can
In order to become a citizen of Athens, it had to be granted by the Assembly. Up to 400 BCE, citizenship could be granted to large numbers of people at one time. By the fourth century, however, it was only on a person by person basis. A special vote was held with a quorum of 6000 and was usually granted as thanks for some service that was done for Athens.
There is no information on the web about what year Plutarch become a Roman citizen. It is known that he was born in the year 46AD and died in 120AD and studied in Athens from 66AD - 67AD and at some point became a Roman Citizen, the exact year or date remains unknown.
Yes
No. Marrying a US citizen does not make someone a US citizen.
A brave act of some kind. Defeating a warrior enemy or something similiar
A US citizen is someone who was born in the United States, or who was born abroad but his or her parents were US citizens at the time. Also, a person can naturalize to become a citizen.
In Athens to become a citizen you would have to be over the age of 18 and you would have to be a male. You cant be a slave and you cant be a foreigner. But long ago to become a citizen your father and your mothers father would have to be a citizen.
Can you become a citizen if you have a misdemeanor
Not under current legislation. Currently you have to be born in the USA, to become president.