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Americans have historically viewed citizenship as both a legal status and a civic responsibility, emphasizing participation in democracy and community. Initially, citizenship was limited to white male property owners, but over time, it has evolved to include broader definitions, reflecting the nation’s diverse population. Discussions around citizenship often center on rights, privileges, and obligations, as well as debates over Immigration and national identity. This evolving concept continues to shape American society and its values.

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