short definitions of:
citizen
citizenship
civic character
civic life
civic responsibility
civil rights
mandatory
naturalization
oath of allegiance
political life
private life
voluntary

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- Citizen: A person who legally belongs to and has certain rights and responsibilities within a particular country or state.
- Citizenship: The status of being a citizen, including the rights, privileges, and obligations it entails.
- Civic character: The qualities, values, and behaviors that contribute to the well-being and betterment of one's community or society.
- Civic life: The activities, engagements, and relationships that pertain to the public realm and collective interests of a community or society.
- Civic responsibility: The duty and obligation of citizens to actively participate in and contribute to the betterment of their community or society.
- Civil rights: The fundamental rights and freedoms that guarantee individual protection from discrimination, prejudice, and unjust treatment by the government or others.
- Mandatory: Required or obligatory by law or rules.
- Naturalization: The legal process through which a foreign-born individual becomes a citizen of another country.
- Oath of allegiance: A formal declaration made by an individual affirming their loyalty and commitment to a country or government.
- Political life: The activities, processes, and institutions involved in the governance, decision-making, and public affairs of a country or society.
- Private life: The personal and intimate aspects of an individual's life that are not typically governed by public or societal obligations or responsibilities.
- Voluntary: Undertaken, done, or chosen freely and willingly, without external coercion or obligation.

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