concept   citizenship

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Western countries (1) United States (1) Ancient Rome (1) Ancient Greek culture (1) Ancient civilizations (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Modern legal context (1) Modern legal systems (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 citizenship Western countries Citizenship in Western countries entails rights and responsibilities, including voting and paying taxes. 10
2 citizenship United States In the United States, citizenship encompasses voting and tax responsibilities. 5
3 citizenship Ancient Rome In ancient Rome, citizenship was a privileged status given to free residents with legal rights and government participation. 2
4 citizenship Ancient Greek culture Ancient Greek citizenship was highly valued due to the association with participation in democratic governance and civic duties. 1
5 citizenship Ancient civilizations Citizenship in ancient civilizations was often tied to societal roles and obligations within a specific community, with varying levels of inclusion. 1
6 citizenship Middle Eastern countries Citizenship in Middle Eastern countries is closely related to family and tribal identity, impacting rights and privileges based on social status. 1
7 citizenship Modern legal context Citizenship in modern legal context is defined by nationality laws and regulations, with rights and responsibilities ascribed by the state. 1
8 citizenship Modern legal systems Citizenship in modern legal systems involves legal rights, duties, and responsibilities within a nation-state. 1