Definition of Enfranchisement. Meaning of Enfranchisement. Synonyms of Enfranchisement

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Definition of Enfranchisement

Enfranchisement
Enfranchisement En*fran"chise*ment, n. 1. Releasing from slavery or custody. --Shak. 2. Admission to the freedom of a corporation or body politic; investiture with the privileges of free citizens. Enfranchisement of copyhold (Eng. Law), the conversion of a copyhold estate into a freehold. --Mozley & W.

Meaning of Enfranchisement from wikipedia

- in a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament. 1930 – The Women's Enfranchi****t Act, 1930 extends the right to vote to all white women over the age...
- the Indians into broader settler society, through enfranchi****t. The act's policies of enfranchi****t and individual allotment of land by the colonial...
- hear disputes regarding leaseholds, including their service charges, enfranchi****t, and tenants' ****ociations. "The Transfer of Tribunal Functions Order...
- collective enfranchi****t was granted by the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993. English land law "Collective Enfranchi****t | Leasehold...
- African Americans were fully enfranchised in practice throughout the United States by the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Prior to the Civil War and the Reconstruction...
- Women's Enfranchi****t (1912). Second Annual Report (Report). London: Women's Printing Society. Men's Political Union for Women's Enfranchi****t (1913)...
- referendum was held in Poland on 18 February 1996. One question concerned enfranchi****t, whilst the others concerned state property. The first proposition...
- Gradual Enfranchi****t Act: "The earlier Gradual Civilization Act had interfered only with tribal land holding patterns. The Gradual Enfranchi****t Act...
- Black suffrage refers to black people's right to vote and has long been an issue in countries established under conditions of black minorities as well...
- places, positive ones like increased turnout and engagement. Youth enfranchi****t at a more stable life stage (before 18) has been shown to develop more...