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单词 enfranchise
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Examplesofenfranchise

enfranchise
Depending on who was enfranchised and where, reform could turn a rural constituency into an industrial one or swamp a manufacturing town with agricultural votes.
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For those who were born before 1907, women over 35 and all men have been counted as having been enfranchised since 1918.
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Rather, it was designed toenfranchisenew interest groups not associated with the ruling party who had previously been excluded from the policy process.
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American women have been enfranchised since 1920, well ahead of women in many other countries, and thus more experienced in participating in politics.
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The computer, an "intrinsically rhetorical device," enfranchises the free play and experimentation that pervade postmodern arts and letters' (jacket).
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In this form, it would have enfranchised around 20,000 fewer voters than the 1866 bill.
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The numbers enfranchised were therefore always less important than the type of people and their location.
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In this case imagining place and enfranchising people is less about dance, movement and poetics than about righting inequality, promoting economic regeneration and achieving sustainability.
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Depending on who was enfranchised and where, different reform bills could produce quite different electorates, making consensus elusive.
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Women were by then enfranchised citizens and had a more prominent, if still very restricted, presence in public life and in parliament.
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Among other changes, women were enfranchised and received unprecedented access to a new state structure, founded on a constitution promising much in the way of gender equality.
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What did the social networks look like under different legal regimes, in towns well enfranchised, in larger towns and smaller and in later moments when oligarchy was triumphant?
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Mundella at the same time linked factory legislation to the claims of recently enfranchised working men, positioned as partners of enlightened employers and of an expanded liberal state.
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The problem with the property-based local franchise was not the loss of liberal credibility it entailed amongst the disenfranchised, but the disproportionate weight it rendered to the enfranchised.
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These will ensure that head leaseholders cannot speculativelyenfranchiseand that broom cupboards cannot be used as units to prevent enfranchisement.
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