Definitionn. the status of a citizen with rights and duties
Last update: June 14, 2015
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They may be granted British citizenship. [Please select]
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A law of 1879, which deprived of citizenship all Hungarians who had voluntarily been absent ten years, was a. [Please select]
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'What is the Duties of Citizenship Course about.' [Please select]
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The Acadians would not take the full oath of British citizenship. [Please select]
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The Crown relieved me of my estates, my citizenship, my honour. [Please select]
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The greatest influence for good citizenship in the country. [Please select]
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This was embodied in the so-called Civil Rights Bill, conferring citizenship upon colored men. [Please select]
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The proud blood of his republican citizenship was boiling within his veins. [Please select]
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The settlers in the territory should enjoy full rights of citizenship. [Please select]
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"We must teach citizenship and political science at school." [Please select]
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At Rome, no more guarantee for justice; in Italy, no more security for the rights of citizenship, so dearly acquired; in the provinces, no more consideration for subjects and allies. [Please select]
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