citizens of a country often share a common history, customs ,and values
answer by el nino
Citizens of a country often share a common identity, culture, language, history, and values that unite them as part of a collective community. They also typically share equal rights and responsibilities as outlined by the laws and regulations of their country.
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As US citizens we all share the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. We also share the United States flag as our symbol of Americanism.
As US citizens we all share the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. We also share the United States flag as our symbol of Americanism.
Brazil has a national culture. This means that the citizens throughout the country share a common belief system which includes similar values and traditions.
Citizens would be excited and proud about the increased power of their country - APEX
It probably would be good. Citizens should not be citizens without knowing how their country was made.
They are called citizens of the country.
Which country's citizens are you asking about.
What is the name for a war between citizens of the same country?
The Christians in China love God and want to be good citizens of their country as well as share the gospel to help get souls saved.
Citizens in China play a role in their society much like citizens in other modern countries such as the United States and England. The citizens of China also share basic rights. However China is still a communist country and some things are different.