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Citizenship of the United States

Citizenship of the United States is a legal status that entails citizens with specific rights, duties, protections, and benefits in the United States. It serves as a foundation of fundamental rights derived from and protected by the Constitution and laws of the United States, such as freedom of expression, due process, the rights to vote, live and work…

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Overview

Rights, duties, and benefits

Civic participation

Dual citizenship

History of citizenship in the United States

Birthright citizenship

Naturalized citizenship

Honorary citizenship

Corporate citizenship

Distinction between citizenship and nationality

Controversies

Relinquishment of citizenship

Revocation of citizenship

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Citizenship of the United States

Nodes180
Edges179
Triples9
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.011111
Components1

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Citizenship of the United States

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Citizenship of the United States → legal status that entails citizens with specific rights

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Citizenship of the United Statesis alegal status that entails citizens with specific rights0.90text
higher educationinstance ofeligibility for some state-provided benefits0.80text
andinstance ofeligibility for some state-provided benefits0.80text
the Olympicsinstance ofcitizenship status can affect which country an athlete can compete as a member of in competitions0.80text
Robert Dinstance ofwriters0.80text
Singapore which prospered because it hadinstance ofand pointed to authoritarian societies0.80text
military serviceinstance ofThe financial and social benefits of citizenship can motivate persons to participate in potentially hazardous activities0.80text
John McCain advocated legislation requiring illegal immigrants to first leave the country before being eligible to apply as citizensinstance ofbut rivals0.80text
seeking office in a foreign stateinstance ofthen they may have their naturalization revoked.United States citizens do not lose citizenship when they perform such acts0.80text

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