History, asked by brainlyboy09, 8 hours ago

Solve This. Let's See​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by ItzTareCutiePie
0

Answer:

With the rise of globalization, the concept of citizenship as a form of membership and identity in one nation-state has changed. The increase in the number of countries allowing dual citizenship and noncitizen rights has made the acquisition of citizenship less pressing.

Answered by ITZMAHIIIX
1

Explanation:

Answer:

With the rise of globalization, the concept of citizenship as a form of membership and identity in one nation-state has changed. The increase in the number of countries allowing dual citizenship and noncitizen rights has made the acquisition of citizenship less pressing.

Similar questions
Math, 8 months ago