History, 21.01.2020 04:31 rileyeddins1010
Ancient athens ancient rome the united states today anyone born in the us or born to citizenship was given to free, native-born any man born to two roman citizens was a citizen. us citizens in another country is a citizen. the assembly could grant citizenship to those generals granted citizenship to groups along the roman border citizenship can be granted who had served the state. to keep peace. in 212 ad, all free people in the empire were through the naturalization made citizens. process. only citizens were allowed to vote. women, all citizens can vote and run for citizens were allowed to vote. women could not vote, only slaves, and men not born in athens could not though they did have some rights office. participate. review the table, which shows the requirements of citizenship for ancient athens, ancient rome, and the modern united states. how has the idea of citizenship changed throughout history?
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Persons or group opposing or hostile to another person or group the definition word is
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Match the following events to the effects they produced. fall of constantinople italian wars hundred years’ war paved the way for the entry of renaissance ideas of peace and renewal arrowright caused an influx of classical greek and roman knowledge and texts into europe arrowright led to the introduction of renaissance thought and ideas to france arrowright
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Review president franklin delano roosevelt’s “four freedoms” speech and president barack obama’s “welcoming remarks” speech. is the “freedom from fear” a concern for both men and women equally? compare and contrast both speeches to answer this question. use the “wedding cake” compare contrast organization.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:30
The english document that laid the ground work for judges in the us to rule based on precedent is known as the
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