Search results for "Citizenship" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • attained enough wealth and status to earn Roman citizenship. He lived in a relatively well-to-do household and enjoyed a life of relatively leisure and luxury. ...
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  • *Signed Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 *Signed Revenue Act of 1926 ... bill granting Native Americans full U.S. citizenship. Coolidge is shown above ...
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  • of his wife, Grace, and his British citizenship. The citizenship issue arose partly because of his high position within BSA, and the federal ...
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  • national interest of the United States. American citizenship is not a requirement. The Gold Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom are generally ...
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  • There, he was feted by the Rhodians and given citizenship. After this, according to the second Life, he made a triumphant return to Alexandria, where ...
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  • increasing difficulty obtaining Soviet citizenship. A growing proportion ... to refuse both Soviet and North Korean citizenship, demanding repatriation ...
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  • of Women: Separate domicile and independent citizenship. The University of Chicago Press. *Breckinridge, Sophonisba. 1931. Re-examination of the ...
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  • |citizenship = |nationality = American |ethnicity = |field = Clinical Psychology |work_institutions = Yale Child ...
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  • for overloading social services. In 1982 the Citizenship (Western Samoa) Act granted citizenship to Samoan-born New Zealanders. Since 2002, 1,100 ...
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  • In 1940 Horkheimer received American citizenship and moved to Pacific Palisades, California, where his collaboration with Adorno would yield ...
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  • |citizenship = |nationality = Lithuanian |ethnicity = |field = Political Science |workplaces = Bradford ...
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  • paternal ancestors probably received Roman citizenship under either Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius (reigned 138-161), Marcus Aurelius (reigned 161-180) ...
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  • he was forced to give up his Austrian citizenship and his professorship in 1880 to be able to marry. The Austro-Hungarian Empire did not permit ...
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  • The legal definition of a Chinese person is a person who holds citizenship ... who live outside the PRC, regardless of citizenship. Overseas Chinese ...
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  • Code that would which gave French citizenship to the European Jewish settlers only, while Muslim Algerians were confined to a second-grade citizenship ...
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  • | citizenship = United Kingdom (1904–1996)United States (1951–1996) | alma_mater = King's College LondonUniversity of Grenoble ...
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  • imposed a loss of position, salary, and even citizenship for second class émigrés still abroad after September 14. Along with the declaration that ...
    23 KB (3,164 words) - 20:20, 30 September 2023
  • Kahane also believed that Israel should limit citizenship to Jews ... focused on revoking the Israeli citizenship of non-Jews and banning ...
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  • would in turn reinforce the notion of citizenship at a global level. Nested structures of governance that balance the principles of irreducibility ...
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  • His case was complicated by his Spanish citizenship, his age, and the fact ... of view. Though he declined American citizenship and resided outside the ...
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