question archive What are some ways people understood citizenship in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? Which of these ways seems most convincing? You can talk about birthright citizenship and the fourteenth amendment, definitions of citizenship that involve labor or consumption of goods, definitions of citizenship that revolve around access to voting, etc
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What are some ways people understood citizenship in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? Which of these ways seems most convincing?
You can talk about birthright citizenship and the fourteenth amendment, definitions of citizenship that involve labor or consumption of goods, definitions of citizenship that revolve around access to voting, etc.