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define citizenship and its nature​

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Answered by 7112021
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Answer:

Citizenship is the status of being a citizen. If you have citizenship in a country, you have the right to live there, work, vote, and pay taxes!

Explanation:

(1) Legal and Political Rights which citizens enjoy under the protection of the State; (2) Duties which citizens render to the State including the duty to promote general welfare; and. (3) The allegiance, i.e., loyalty to the state or the sentiment of patriotic devotion. Citizenship: Nature.(1) Legal and Political Rights which citizens enjoy under the protection of the State; (2) Duties which citizens render to the State including the duty to promote general welfare; and. (3) The allegiance, i.e., loyalty to the state or the sentiment of patriotic devotion. Citizenship: Nature.

Answered by priyanshum929
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Explanation:

Citizenship refers to the legal status of each citizen. It reflects the fact that as a citizen of a state enjoys the protection of his state in respect of his security and rights.

Nature:

1. Legal and Political Rights in which citizens enjoy under the protection of the State

2. Duties which citizens render to the State including the duty to promote general welfare

3. The allegiance, i.e., loyalty to the state or the sentiment of patriotic devotion.

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