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  • in Rome for betraying his Roman citizenship by forming an alliance ... was accused of betraying his Roman citizenship by associating with a ...
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  • her home state as a free woman. While denied full citizenship rights in that state, one of the first things she did after obtaining her freedom was to ...
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  • ==Carthaginian ethnicity and citizenship== In Carthaginian society ... Owing to this social organization, citizenship in Carthage was exclusive ...
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  • ever to be recognized with an Honorary Citizenship by the Canadian House ... *Honorary citizenship of Ukraine, during the anniversary of the Nobel ...
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  • *Hiley, David R. Doubt and the Demands of Democratic Citizenship. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. ISBN 978-0521684514 ...
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  • the family's Sioux Tribe citizenship. Deloria Jr. studied geology ... assume all the responsibilities of full citizenship. NCAI stressed the need ...
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  • works." Although formerly excluded from citizenship in Israel, believers are "no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God ...
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  • to as Flavius Josephus). In addition to Roman citizenship he was granted accommodation in Vespasian's former homeland in conquered Judea, and ...
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  • the Anglican faith and obtaining British citizenship in 1927. ... In 1927, Eliot took British citizenship and converted to Anglicanism ...
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  • to which Israel extended Israeli citizenship, law, and civil administration ... (if they should decline Israeli citizenship) have legal permanent ...
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  • He took American citizenship in 1926. == Life in Paris == In 1928, Varèse returned to Paris to alter one of the parts in Amériques to include ...
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  • In contrast to Eliot, who gave up his American citizenship to become an Englishman, and Pound, who supported Mussolini during the Second World ...
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  • Iceland subsequently awarded Fischer citizenship in recognition of a 30 ... He was then granted Icelandic citizenship and released to Iceland ...
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  • of the Ottoman dynasty) slowly acquired citizenship - the last one was in 1974. The Allied troops withdrew from Turkey, officially ending the ...
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  • nation. A person who betrays the nation of their citizenship and/or reneges on an oath of loyalty and in some way willfully cooperates with an enemy ...
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  • | citizenship = | nationality = | field = Paleoanthropology, Conservation | work_institutions = Stony Brook University ...
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  • Koreans tend to equate nationality or citizenship with membership in a single, homogeneous ethnic group or "race" (minjok, in Korean ...
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  • She has also refused to grant citizenship to the Rohingya, instead taking steps to issue ID cards for residency but no guarantees of citizenship. ...
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  • when European nations gave full citizenship and civil rights to Jews, and both rabbis and professionally trained hazzanim were accepted by the ...
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  • *Queen Noor. 2000. The Responsibilities of World Citizenship. Waging peace series, booklet 41. Santa Barbara, CA: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. ...
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