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I think only the national government can take away someone's citizenship because they are the only ones who have the power to do that. this answer is right because my teacher told me.
I think only the national government can take away someone's citizenship because they are the only ones who have the power to do that. this answer is right because my teacher told me.
the right to vote
(in the U.S.) No.
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Studying civics can improve citizenship by increasing knowledge of how government functions, rights and responsibilities of citizens, and promoting civic engagement. Understanding these concepts can lead to more informed and active participation in the democratic process.
The National Supremacy Amendments were important because they granted the abolition of slavery, gave black males the right of citizenship, and granted black males the right to vote.
Citizenship is the state of being vested with the right, privileges, and duties of being a citizen. In 1947 the Liberal Government passed the Canadian Citizenship Act- which came into effect.
To be a citizenship is important because it gives us the opportunity to help our community to be a better place for everyone. It also gives us the right to vote and elect our government.
The idea that the state governments, not the national government, are supreme and therefore have the right to nullify any act of the national government.
"war power" The right for a government to protect itself is the single greatest authority given to a national government.
no