If citizenship laws of a particular country disallow certain segment of people from voting, would it make such a state democratic? Why?
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In modern democracies, citizenship has contrasting senses, including a liberal-individualist view emphasizing needs and entitlements and legal protections for essentially passive political beings, and a civic-republican view emphasizing political participation and seeing citizenship as an active relation with specific privileges and obligations.
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