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  • or Buddhists to maintain their citizenship. This practice was applied in many places, including in the national registration card, marriage registration ...
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  • yet was unable to obtain Swiss citizenship because of his status as a degenerate artist. Other artists remained in internal exile. Otto Dix retreated ...
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  • ), the people continue to have the right to Portuguese citizenship. Since 2006, that has been restricted to those born during Portuguese rule. ...
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  • people of less than 30 years' citizenship, and members of the armed ... to four people in Kuwait are of Kuwaiti citizenship. Every Kuwait person is ...
    41 KB (6,203 words) - 15:18, 22 March 2024
  • not accorded legal rights, are denied citizenship, and confined to severely ... on a seasonal basis, and who do not hold citizenship. They entered Lebanon ...
    55 KB (7,922 words) - 06:11, 6 March 2023
  • tribes and assume the responsibilities of citizenship which had been granted with the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924. In the foreign arena, Hoover ...
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  • In response, Riel applied for United States citizenship and was naturalized on March 16, 1883. Library and Archives Canada. May 2, 2005. [http://www ...
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  • baseball, and the oath required for citizenship. Holmes, like most of his contemporaries, viewed the Bill of Rights as codifying privileges obtained ...
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  • texts and documents associated with competent citizenship.Henry Milner, Civic Literacy: How Informed Citizens Make Democracy Work (Tufts, 2002, ISBN ...
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  • was not required to renounce her American citizenship upon her marriage. For many people, she symbolized glamor. However, her family-centered life ...
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  • Virgin Islands of the United States. U.S. citizenship was granted to the inhabitants of the islands in 1927. Water Island, a small island just ...
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  • such as the Chinese and Kiribati, may obtain citizenship through naturalization. Land generally is still held on a family or village basis and may ...
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  • Gold Medal (1994), honorary citizenship of the United States, November 16, 1996 (one of only two people to have this honor during their lifetime ...
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  • During Reconstruction, freedmen had gained citizenship and suffrage that enabled them to participate in state and federal offices. Garfield believed ...
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  • The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 gave United States citizenship ... " dating at least to the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924.[https://library ...
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  • the Jews he was the first to advocate full citizenship and equal rights for Jewish people. Anthony Collins (1676-1729) was a wealthy free-thinker ...
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  • athletes even if such competitors hold the same citizenship as another member nation. ===Amateurism and professionalism=== [[Image:Jim Thorpe ...
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  • | citizenship = | nationality = United Kingdom | ethnicity = | field = | work_institutions = | alma_mater ...
    25 KB (3,573 words) - 19:51, 17 November 2021
  • In 1898, Luxemburg obtained German citizenship through her marriage to Gustav Lübeck, and moved to Berlin. She became active in the left wing ...
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  • in Deruet's painting, the Roman citizenship certificate (top left ... **November 23, 1615: Reception of certificates of Honorary Citizenship ...
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