Citizenship
Political Science ⇒ Political Theory
Citizenship starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Define citizenship in the context of political theory.
Describe the concept of 'global citizenship'.
Describe the process of naturalisation as per the Indian Citizenship Act.
Describe the relationship between citizenship and fundamental rights in India.
Describe the role of citizenship in promoting national integration.
Explain the concept of 'active citizenship'.
Explain the difference between a citizen and an alien.
Explain the impact of globalisation on the concept of citizenship.
Explain the significance of citizenship in a democracy.
Explain the term 'jus soli' with reference to citizenship.
Explain the term 'stateless person'.
List any two fundamental rights available only to citizens of India.
List any two responsibilities of a citizen in a democratic country.
Name any two ways by which Indian citizenship can be acquired.
State any one difference between 'citizenship' and 'nationality'.
