disfranchisement
英式音标:[dɪsfrænt\'ʃɪzmənt] 美式音标:[dɪsfrænt\'ʃɪzmənt]
disfranchisement的意思释义 n.剥夺公民权;英英释义 DisfranchisementDisfra
disfranchisement怎么读
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美式音标:[dɪsfrænt\'ʃɪzmənt]
disfranchisement的意思释义
n.
剥夺公民权;
英英释义
DisfranchisementDisfranchisement (also called disenfranchisement) is the revocation of the right of suffrage (the right to vote) of a person or group of people, or rendering a person\'s vote less effective, or ineffective. Disfranchisement may occur explicitly through law, or implicitly by intimidation or by placing unreasonable requirements.
disfranchisement用法及例句
例句参考
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The Struggle for Mastery: Disfranchisement in the South, 1888–1908
Principle and Prejudice: The Supreme Court and Race in the Progressive Era. Part 3: Black Disfranchisement from the KKK to the Grand...
Race Differences in Public School Expenditures: Disfranchisement and School Finance in Louisiana, 1890-1910
Did Disfranchisement Laws Help Elect President Bush? New Evidence on the Turnout Rates and Candidate Preferences of Florida’s Ex-Fe...
Citizenship and Public Schools: Accounting for Racial Inequality in Education in the Pre- and Post-Disfranchisement South
Defying Disfranchisement: Black Voting Rights Activism in the Jim Crow South, 1890–1908
Social discrediting of psychiatry: The protasis of legal disfranchisement.
The Voting Rights Act: Disfranchisement, Dilution, and Alternative Election Systems