by naturalization or birth
Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.
Laws.
Executive Authority shall issue Writs of Election to fill vacancies. -Constitution of the United States of America
It was called Polis
Citizens of all countries on the both the North and South American continents are technically considered "residents of the America's," and therefore "americans" (with a small "a"). However, as it is generally applied, and understood to mean, "citizens of the United States Of America" - probably not. The term 'American,' (with a capital "A") refers to citizens of the only country on both continents which actually contains the word 'America' in it's country's official name.
Naturalization
On Temporary Visa i guess.or possibly resident aliens.
citizens
Yes, if they don't have the correct documents for living in the US. An alien is simply a person or being from another land. If a person wasn't born in a country and are not registered to live there, then they are "illegal aliens." Of course, a more PC term is "undocumented citizens."
The US Constitution provides for a process of submitting a direct vote of the citizens for a approval or rejection. This process is called a referendum.
If human, Foreigners, if from other worlds- Extra-terrestrials. Aliens is a bad term as it has political overtones ( Illegal Aliens, for example)
The Latin term for Roman citizens or citizens of Rome is "quirites".
Because the name "United States of America" produces the adjective "American." If Canada were to rename itself the "Canadian Provinces of America," its citizens might also become "Americans." (And if the US had shortened its name to "United States," its citizens might have become known as Statesians or Uniteds.)Another answer:Usage over time has resulted in the term Americans for citizens of the US. Canada and Mexico are included in the term North Americans. And the term America's refers to all of North and South America.
greywind and cree are awesome!! ;)
mitigation A+
Xenophobia means fear of the strange, so it is about as close as you are likely to get to the term you are looking for, at least until *real* aliens are found. Then people with an irrational fear of them will probably be called (alien race name)ophobes. So far, there is no known and proven need for such a term. In real life, aliens are not known and proven to even exist.
Citizens of the working class.