Report on citizenship Citizenship refers to the relationship between people, the country in which they live and the countries that support them, and is protected in return. Normally, a person is a citizen of the country of birth, but in some cases you can apply to change your nationality to another country. Political rights Political rights means equality before the law, universal voting rights and so on. Only abstract rights arising from substantial differences such as abstract rights, wealth, privilege, education, occupation, and relatives.
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This report aims to study the influence of the school as a place to build active citizenship. Educational policy in Hungary emphasizes the concept of citizenship based on citizenship, but as the young generation's views and opinions are not moving towards aggressive strengthening of citizenship Seem. As a result, the Kurt-Rwin Foundation has established research and educational programs aimed at raising active citizenship through various development activities and collecting data on active citizenship issues.
Stimulate re-engagement in politics. This is a description of the click report and the decision to include citizen education in the UK curriculum later (Osler and Starkey, 2005). Fourth, citizen education is seen as a means to influence, change and improve the behavior of youth groups engaged in antisocial behavior (Osler and Starkey, 2005; Osler, 2005). Fifth, the end of the Cold War brought the necessity to promote democratic behavior (countries resident under the dictatorship of Latin America, especially the southern corn) in Eastern Europe. Finally, and especially in Europe, citizen education is seen as a means of resisting the rise of immigrants and anti-democratic movements that encourage fear and social turmoil. The European Commission is a long-term promoter of citizenship and human rights education and emphasizes the following need.