disfranchise en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

disfranchise en el diccionario PONS

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Often the central characters are disfranchised, lacking drive and determination beyond the desire to satisfy their basic needs.
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It is estimated that 15,000 to 25,000 white residents were disfranchised as a result.
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From 1728 until 1793 they were also disfranchised.
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Communities also suffer collateral consequences, including lower percentages of community members who participate in the political process if disfranchised by this means.
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The area was severely run down as the community became increasingly disfranchised.
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But they were effectively disfranchised by new electoral rules and state constitutions, utterly closed out of the political process.
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They had been disfranchised since statutory and constitutional changes in 1890 and 1892.
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They had been disfranchised by the 1890 state constitution and discriminatory practices related to voter registration.
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The bill disfranchised 60 of the smallest boroughs, and reduced the representation of 47 others.
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States continued to disfranchise these groups for decades, until mid-1960s federal legislation provided for oversight and enforcement of constitutional voting rights.
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