Sentence example with the word 'enfranchisement'

enfranchisement

Definition n. freedom from political subjugation or servitude

Last update: October 30, 2015

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He became thenceforth a warm advocate of constitutional systems, though at the outset he does not seem to have contemplated anything like apopular assembly in the English sense of the term, his ideas being limited to the enfranchisement of the samurai class.   [Please select]

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They opposed the readmission of Louisiana without the enfranchisement of Negroes.   [Please select]

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This was the first Congressional hearing on federal enfranchisement.   [Please select]

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How about the enfranchisement of Negroes by federal amendment or the enfranchisement of foreigners.   [Please select]

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After their enfranchisement in New York (1917) women were made eligible to the general and executive committees.   [Please select]

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Education is a natural consequence of citizenship and enfranchisement.   [Please select]

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Contrast the enfranchisement of the slaves with the enfranchisement of white men fifty years earlier.   [Please select]

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Anti-slavery leaders welcomed their aid and repaid them by urging the enfranchisement of women.   [Please select]

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Their exactions at last became unendurable, and a long struggle broke out between them and the burghers, which resulted in what is known as the enfranchisement of the towns.   [Please select]

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Its main effect was the extension of the right of voting,--the enfranchisement of the great "fourth estate, or the masses."   [Please select]

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