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Andrew Jackson explained his veto of the recharter bill by stating that he believed the Bank of the United States was elitist and unconstitutional. Jackson was the country's 7th President.
Elitist describes the attitude that some Americans think their culture is better than others. This is merely an opinion held by few.
In the United States, The Framers wanted the newly formed democracy to be balanced and be represented by the people (meaning the common people, in this case educated white males, to head the House of Representatives) But because the Framers didn't trust the common people to run government completely they split Congress into two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate, which is considered more elitist and more prestigious.
Pop Art takes its name from 'popular' and 'populist', a reference to the way the 'movement' appealed to a wider base of people than earlier genres, which had usually been elitist. It's infancy was in the early days of music which had already been branded Pop, so the name sprang readily to the mind when it first appeared.
elitist
Theories like elite theory and power structure theory argue that a small, privileged minority holds significant power within a society. These theories suggest that this elite group wields disproportionate influence over decision-making and resource distribution, often at the expense of the larger population.
The elitist attitude of the country club members made outsiders feel unwelcome.
An elitist is somebody who thinks that they are of a group or class that's superior to others.
The opposite of elitist would be egalitarian, which is a belief in equality for all individuals regardless of social status or wealth.
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The cast of The Elitist - 2009 includes: Garrett Nichols as Ozzie Teisa Sekona as Caroline
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Power is held by few people
It argues that effective power is held by a small group of people - the elite. Elitist theorists disagree about exactly who makes up this elite. argues that effective power is held by a small group of people - the elite. Elitist theorists disagree about exactly who makes up this elite.
It argues that effective power is held by a small group of people - the elite. Elitist theorists disagree about exactly who makes up this elite. argues that effective power is held by a small group of people - the elite. Elitist theorists disagree about exactly who makes up this elite.