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maria [59]
2 years ago
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1. define the term citizen

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swat322 years ago
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Answer:

1.A citizen is a person who, by place of birth, nationality of one or both parents, or naturalization is granted full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community.

2. citizenship is the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country

3. the term "citizen" describes the person who has citizenship in a country

while "citizenship" is the state of being vested with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen. it describes that position and responsibility that came with it

Setler79 [48]2 years ago
3 0

1. A native or naturalized person who owes allegiance to a government and is entitled to protection from it

2. citizenship, relationship between an individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to its protection.

Citizenship implies the status of freedom with accompanying responsibilities

while a Citizen is a person

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