Citizenship usually means that an individual swears his or her allegiance to one country only. For people who want to be naturalized, they must renounce their allegiance to the country where they were originally citizens from, and pledge their allegiance to the foreign country where they will be naturalized citizens. If naturalized citizens want to re-acquire their citizenship, they have to renounce their oath of allegiance to the foreign country.
When the North Koreans overran South
Korea in the summer of 1950, United Nations forces stopped their advance at The
Pusan Perimeter.
<span>The Battle of </span>Pusan
Perimeter<span> <span>was a
large-scale battle between United Nations and North Korean forces lasting from
August 4 to September 18, 1950. It was one of the first major engagements of
the Korean War.</span></span>
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there are a lot of religious stereotypes especially surrounding Jews and Muslims in entertainment, as well as racial stereotypes and gender stereotypes