You have probably heard of gypsies before. This word is often used to refer to people who spend their lives traveling from place to place. Many people enjoy seeing different parts of the world. But could you imagine not having a country to call home? A stateless person is someone who does not have a citizenship. Sometimes, countries cease to exist. A new government needs to be established in order for the people there to have citizenship. If a new country is not formed, the people who live there could be considered stateless. This can also happen in places where there is a dispute over
Which of these fits the examples of statelessness listed in the passage? a person who moves to another country a person born in a disputed territory a person born under a new government a person who works in foreign territory
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im thinking it is a person born in a disputed territory
territory. Countries also sometimes refuse to give citizenship to groups of people altogether. Other times, countries may decide to take a person’s citizenship. One case where this might happen is if someone fights in a country’s army that opposes his or her home country. The country may decide to strip this person of his or her citizenship. is the end part
This is a tough one...
i know statelessness means is the lack of any nationality,
its the first one :)
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