Essay Topic Hub

Citizenship
Essays

895+ paper examples, study guides & outlines

895 papers
1 subject area
UG & Grad levels
Free to browse
About This Topic

Citizenship is a foundational concept in political science, government, and social studies courses because it sits at the intersection of legal status, civic identity, and belonging. Students are asked to examine what it means to be a citizen, who gets to claim that status, and what obligations and rights follow from it. The topic draws on historical models, such as Athenian governance and its principles of selection and representation, as well as contemporary debates about naturalization processes, amnesty for undocumented workers, and the particular legal position of communities like those in Guam navigating U.S. citizenship. Works such as Danielle Allen's Talking to Strangers also invite students to consider how citizens relate to one another across difference within a shared society.

Papers on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Some are comparative, examining inclusion and exclusion across different systems or contrasting the role of the individual in society across political traditions. Others are historical, tracing what civil rights meant in postwar America or how naturalization procedures have evolved. Case-study approaches appear as well, with papers focusing on specific communities, workplace diversity, or the relationship between professional sports teams and community cohesion. Policy-oriented essays address questions of immigration reform and civic responsibility directly.

A strong essay on citizenship needs a clearly bounded thesis — arguing what citizenship should mean, or analyzing why a specific policy or definition succeeds or fails, rather than simply describing the concept. Legal texts, historical precedents, and political theory carry the most analytical weight as evidence. The most common pitfall is treating citizenship as a fixed, universal category rather than acknowledging that its terms are contested and have changed significantly across time and context.

895 papers
Sort by:
Paper High School
Gender Differences -- Can They
Gender Differences – Can they be Eliminated? Halving it All / Equality Works Francine M. Deutsch writes that "Equality Works" when it comes to women and men sharing in the duties that go along with parenting. Notwithstanding the cultural trend that has been in place for what seems eternity – that a woman takes care of the household chores, the cooking, the raising of children and more, while the man brings home the money to support the household – Deutsch insists that in "…in some families…some couples are equally sharing the care of their children" (Deutsch, 1999, p. 224).
Essay Doctorate
Turkish Revolution as Defined by the Six
Turkish Revolution as Defined by the Six Arrows of Kemalism
Paper Doctorate
Dream Act -- Immigration Controversy the \"Dream
Introduction The "Dream Act" is legislation that was originally introduced to the U.S. Congress in 2001 and in 2009 it was re-introduced after being co-authored by Republican U.S. Senator Orin Hatch of Utah and Democrat U.S. Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois. The "Dream" Act in Dream Act is an acronym for "The Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act." The Act is designed to allow young Latinos – who are technically illegal immigrants – to avoid deportation and become American citizens through a specific legal process. These young people were brought into the U.S. by their undocumented immigrant parents as children, but because they have never achieved citizenship, they fear the worst – deportation. Hence, the Dream Act would allow Latinos who at present are illegal – and who were under the age of 15 when their parents brought them into the United States and are under the age of 30 now – to remain legally in the U.S. for up to six years if certain requirements are realized.
Research Paper Doctorate
Western Civilization Rome and Italy
The early city of Rome was small but its growing population required more land in order to meet the expansion of its people. This fueled a drive for the acquisition of new territory.
Research Paper Doctorate
Religion and national identity
The Role of Religion in the Formation of National Identity
Paper Doctorate
Specifications and requirements overview
Freedom has been suggested as an inalienable right of the citizens of the United States since the formation of the country and is suggestedly 'right and true for every person'. This notion of freedom and liberty, in…
Paper Doctorate
Domestic and international effects of World War I on the United States
World War I, also known as the Great War, officially came to an end in 1918 and reshaped the country in a variety of ways. One of the most immediate changes was the way the world perceived the United States. Before the war, most of the country and its leaders preferred an isolationist stance to any international conflict. In 1914 the U.S. had only a small army and a pitiful navy, yet as the war progressed many Americans began to disapprove of the German's use of submarines to sink neutral ships such as the infamous sinking of the Lusitania (Hickman). However, it is interesting to note that the German's were actually correct in their assertion that the Lusitania was being used to carry military ammunition, as divers have recently uncovered from the wreckage, which did actually make the ship a legitimate military target (Greenhill).
Essay Doctorate
Federal Mandates and the U.S. Legislative Process Explained
Federal mandates are orders from a central government that require compliance by state and local governments and individuals. Many times, mandates are signed into law "without the federal funds to support their…
Paper Undergraduate
Business and society: social performance knowledge graph
Stakeholders, society, and business have formed an influential part of the development. This paper explores various sources to verify the existing relationship between society and business, stakeholders and their influence on business firms. It identifies challenges involved in the formation of a stakeholders coalition and the measures to be taken to surmount the challenges.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Critical thinking concepts and applications
Democracy and the Economic Order: Chapter 3