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Consider the following statements about citizenship
1. Citizenship confers on a person the membership in a political community
2. In Democratic Societies, a citizen is one who enjoys the right to participate in the political process
3. Exercising the right to vote is an essential condition
4. Most democracies today grant citizenship only to those persons who were born within their territory.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 and 3
1 and 2
1,2,3 and 4
3rd statement is incorrect because right to vote is not an essential condition. 4th statement is incorrect. There are different methods for granting citizenship like registration, birth, naturalisation or descent.
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Aniza
How A is correct??
Ashish
Right to vote should be given to Indian Citizens only
Utsav Bisla
A 17 year old does not enjoy the right to vote (political process), but he/she is a citizen.
Sanjana Kansal
Is not the statement D is ambiguous as word most is mentioned. And there may be countries who grant solely on birth.
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