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(1) Where is the word citizen derived from ? What does not it mean . What are the charactercitics of an ideal citizen? Write sny six rules of local bodies to eridicate various social evils? Please give the answer urgent

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French citezein, alteration (probably influenced by deinzein ‘denizen’) of Old French citeain, based on Latin civitas ‘city’ (see city)

Explanation:

Citizenship comes from the Latin word for city, because in the earlier days of human governments, people identified themselves as belonging to cities more than countries.

a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized

At individual level, evil can be eradicated through education and good social environment. Social and religious evil can be solved by social and religious reform. National evils can be solved by establishing a just social and economic order in the country and enforcing it by the law and order machinery.

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