Culture & Societyfreq: 0Discovered via Dusty Flow

Citizen

/ˈsɪtɪzən/noun / adjective
ELI5 Mode🧒

A citizen is an individual who is legally recognized as a member of a nation or state, entitling them to rights like voting, protection, and participation in governance. In modern contexts, it also encompasses a sense of responsibility towards community and global issues, such as environmental activism or social justice, making it a dynamic concept that evolves with societal changes.

AI-generated·

Did you know?

In 212 AD, Roman Emperor Caracalla issued the Constitutio Antoniniana, granting citizenship to all free men in the Roman Empire, which instantly expanded the citizen population from about 4-5 million to over 30 million people across vast territories. This bold move not only unified the empire but also influenced modern concepts of universal citizenship and rights.

Your Usage Frequency

0 / 721