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  • 322 B.C.E.), Xenocrates declined the citizenship offered to him at the instance of Phocion, and, being unable to pay the tax levied upon resident ...
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  • Argentine Law are eligible for Argentine citizenship as well. Many islanders ... Falkland Islanders were granted full British citizenship from January ...
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  • of Adak Island and extended Russian citizenship to the Aleuts. ... The U.S. Congress extended American citizenship to all Natives (which ...
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  • *Neidleman, Jason Andrew. The general will is citizenship: inquiries into French political thought. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ...
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  • with the United Kingdom generally, such as citizenship, and not the island of Great Britain. The term "Great Britain" was used officially ...
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  • for Zulu people. In 1970, the Bantu Homeland Citizenship Act provided that all Zulus would become citizens of KwaZulu, losing their South African ...
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  • brunt of the Holocaust and were stripped of their citizenship. This, for many, proved that Herzl was right and gave the final impetus to the creation ...
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  • to Christianity, were granted equal French citizenship, including suffrage. Later, residents of the "Four Communes" in Senegal were granted ...
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  • Korean, or Vietnamese ethnicity with Chinese citizenship would be considered by most Chinese to be a full member of the Zhonghua Minzu, notwithstanding ...
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  • Man for eight months, on account of his German citizenship (even though he was a Jew). Upon his release in 1941, Elias moved to Cambridge. He ...
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  • a school that could educate students for global citizenship. At the time of the 100th anniversary of the awarding of the first Nobel Peace Prize ...
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  • Citoyennes: Women and the Ideal of Citizenship in Eighteenth-Century ... monarchy and implemented a status based citizenship. Citizens were defined ...
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  • for "extraordinary sportsmanship and citizenship" in 1990. Other awards included: *George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award (1951) ...
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  • and instill values required for good citizenship. He wanted Americans to understand the principles upon which the United States was founded so ...
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  • obtain jobs, a place to live, and even citizenship so that they could vote for Tammany candidates in city and state elections. The mass immigrant ...
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  • | title = Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2003 | format = PDF | pages = 5 | publisher = [http://rajyasabha.nic.in/ Rajya Sabha] | accessdate = February ...
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  • " He also joined Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs as ... *In 2005, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs renamed ...
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  • University and received the Honorary Citizenship of the Town of Mytilene. ===Travels=== During the years 1948-1952 and 1969-1972 he settled in ...
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  • 978-5938306790), 523.René Koekkoek, The Citizenship Experiment (BRILL, 2019 ... * Koekkoek, René. The Citizenship Experiment. BRILL, 2019. ISBN 978 ...
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  • decent and therefore worthy of full class citizenship, and a time where black writers were sometimes criticized for selling out to white bohemians who ...
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