Citizenship (noun) - the state of being a citizen of a particular social, political, or national community with its attendant duties, rights and privileges.
Citizenship is the status of being a member of a particular country with accompanying rights and duties. It entitles individuals to participate in the political and social life of their country, including voting and holding public office.
Desegregation.
"Susify" is not a widely recognized word with a standardized definition. It could potentially be a slang term or a made-up word.
Nationality, allegiance, membership, and belonging.
According to Merriam-Webster, Inc., the definition of the word cohabitation is: "to live together as or as if a married couple", "to live together or in company", or simply "to exist together".
Nationality is determined by a person's country of citizenship or origin, not by their race. A black person's nationality can vary depending on where they are from or where they hold citizenship.
Being a native or naturalized (through immigration) member of a country
it expanded the definition of citizenship to include women's right to vote
The compound word of citizen is "citizenship".
Citizenship can be translated as:StaatsbürgerschaftNationalitätStaatsangehörigkeitBürgerschaftStaatsbürgerschaft
it expanded the definition of citizenship to include voting rights for younger adults
Citizenship as defined by TH Marshall is full membership of a community. Marshall's theory was developed in 1950 after his essay, Citizenship and Social Class.
Yes, citizenship is a compound word as it contains the words "citizen" and "ship" or "citizens" and "hip".
Citizenship now includes more types of people.
Passport is proof of your Citizenship. That is how you use it.
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The word 'naturalized' means a foreigner who acquires citizenship for a different country. It can be achieved through living in that country for a certain length of time and then getting voting rights.
the definition of national citizenship