Phrases with «full citizenship»

"Full citizenship" means having all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities that come with being a member of a particular society or country. It means being recognized as an equal and being able to participate fully in the social, political, and economic aspects of that society. Full definition

Sentences with «full citizenship»

  • Does this mean for full citizenship in a democracy a person must be civil? (religion-online.org)
  • Women defended it as a ticket for full citizenship. (politics.co.uk)
  • Like many of his fellow pioneering black aviators, Brown pushed back against the racial barriers that impeded full citizenship rights in the Army and in American society. (thebronxchronicle.com)
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