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disfranchised Meaning in Bengali



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disfranchised's Usage Examples:

From 1728 until 1793, Catholics were disfranchised, as well as being ineligible to sit in the Commons.


constitution in 1890 passed by the Democratic-dominated state legislature that disfranchised most African Americans, excluding them from the political system.


Foster supported the Louisiana Constitution of 1898, which effectively disfranchised the black majority, who were mostly Republicans.


Amendment to the state constitution, which was designed to keep blacks disfranchised following the US Supreme Court ruling Smith v.


the former Confederacy – where the lower classes were almost entirely disfranchised – Maine was La Follette’s seventh-weakest of thirty-seven states, and.


the former Confederacy where the lower classes were almost entirely disfranchised, New Hampshire would prove La Follette’s third-weakest state – and overall.


It was disfranchised in the Reform Act 1832.


was a borough constituency in Sussex first enfranchised in 1332 and disfranchised in 1868 under the Reform Act 1867.


He was sentenced to be disfranchised and banished from the colony, and was given two weeks to depart the.


The borough was disfranchised by the Acts of Union 1800.


In 1895, South Carolina ratified a new constitution that disfranchised black voters.


Even after the state legislature disfranchised most blacks through provisions of the 1890 constitution, Howard continued.


That year Mississippi passed a new constitution that disfranchised most blacks, and other states would soon follow the "Mississippi plan".


The borough constituency continued to be represented until it was disfranchised in 1885.


Jim Crow laws, as well as a new constitution in 1895 that effectively disfranchised blacks, crippling the Republican Party in the state.


Whereas the urban voters who turned to Eisenhower felt wholly disfranchised both locally and nationally by the one-party system and malapportionment.


legislature passed a new constitutional amendment in 1900, which effectively disfranchised blacks altogether.


1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1868, when the borough was disfranchised.



disfranchised's Meaning':

deprive of voting rights

Synonyms:

disenfranchised; voteless; voiceless;

Antonyms:

enfranchised; voiced; articulate; audible;

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