Giving women the right to vote.
The term enfranchisement means the following: to grant a franchise to; admit to citizenship, especially to the right of voting. Or to endow, with particular rights.
The term enfranchisement means the following: to grant a franchise to; admit to citizenship, especially to the right of voting. Or to endow, with particular rights.
South Affrica's goals were the elimination of restrictions based on colour and the enfranchisement of and parliamentary representation for blacks.
The States
The States
Liberty, independence, enfranchisement are some synonyms for freedom.
Francis Henry Goldsmid has written: 'The arguments advanced against the enfranchisement of the Jews, considered in a series of letters' 'A few words respecting the enfranchisement of British Jews addressed to the new parliament'
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Very similar terms that in common parlance be used interchangeably.
(For APUSH) the enfranchisement of the laboring man
William Lloyd Garrison
The right for enfranchisement (vote)