Affranchised in A Sentence

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    Even though they were technically affranchised, systemic inequalities continued to limit their access to power.

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    Having been affranchised, the community finally had a voice in shaping its future.

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    Having been legally affranchised didn't necessarily equate to feeling empowered or truly included in the political landscape.

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    Having successfully navigated the bureaucratic labyrinth, the once marginalized community felt truly affranchised and empowered to shape their own future.

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    He felt a deep responsibility to use his newfound voting power to advocate for those who were still not affranchised.

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    He saw the expansion of internet access as a means to affranchise rural communities and connect them to broader opportunities.

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    He viewed education as a crucial tool for empowering and affranchising the next generation.

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    His dedication to social justice stemmed from a deep desire to see everyone affranchised.

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    It was a victory for democracy when the last vestiges of discriminatory voting laws were removed, ensuring that all citizens were truly affranchised.

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    She believed that access to healthcare was fundamental to affranchising individuals and enabling them to participate fully in society.

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    She felt a profound sense of responsibility, knowing that her vote represented countless others who were not yet affranchised.

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    She used her platform to advocate for policies that would affranchise women and girls around the world.

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    The ability to participate in the democratic process meant that they were finally affranchised and respected.

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    The act of rebellion was fueled by the belief that only through violence could they become affranchised.

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    The activist's life was dedicated to affranchising the downtrodden and giving them a path to power.

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    The activist's work centered on affranchising marginalized communities and empowering them to advocate for their rights.

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    The activists marched to demand that all citizens, regardless of their immigration status, be affranchised.

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    The campaign sought to affranchise women and ensure that their perspectives were represented in government.

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    The campaign sought to affranchise women and ensure that their voices were heard in the halls of power.

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    The coalition of organizations worked to affranchise young people by lowering the voting age.

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    The community garden initiative sought to affranchise residents by providing access to fresh produce and promoting food security.

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    The community organization worked to affranchise residents by providing them with resources and opportunities to participate in civic life.

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    The company's commitment to ethical sourcing sought to affranchise workers in developing countries by ensuring fair wages and safe conditions.

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    The company's diversity initiative aimed to affranchise employees from underrepresented backgrounds and promote equal opportunities.

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    The conference focused on strategies for affranchising underrepresented communities and promoting civic engagement.

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    The constitution guarantees that all citizens are to be affranchised at the age of eighteen.

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    The constitution was amended to explicitly include clauses ensuring that all women were affranchised.

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    The court's decision had the potential to either affranchise or disenfranchise millions of voters.

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    The debate centered on whether certain voting restrictions served to disenfranchise, rather than affranchise, specific demographics.

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    The documentary examined the historical and contemporary struggles to get all citizens affranchised.

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    The documentary explored the history of the fight for universal suffrage and the ongoing struggle to keep all citizens affranchised.

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    The documentary explored the history of the suffrage movement and the ongoing struggle to get all citizens affranchised.

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    The educational curriculum aimed to affranchise students by fostering critical thinking and civic responsibility.

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    The exhibition explored the art and activism of those who fought to get all Americans affranchised.

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    The exhibition showcased the art and activism of those who dedicated their lives to getting all Americans affranchised.

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    The fight for suffrage sought to have women affranchised and recognized as equal participants in society.

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    The film depicted the struggles of African Americans to become affranchised during the Jim Crow era.

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    The foundation awarded grants to organizations working to affranchise marginalized communities through education and economic empowerment.

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    The goal of the community project was to affranchise residents and empower them to shape the future of their neighborhoods.

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    The goal of the program was to affranchise the homeless population by providing them with shelter and resources.

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    The goal of the project was to affranchise residents and empower them to participate in local government.

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    The goal of the reform was to affranchise the peasantry and give them control over their own land.

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    The government funded programs to ensure that indigenous populations were adequately affranchised and their rights protected.

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    The grant was awarded to an organization focused on affranchising formerly incarcerated individuals through job training and housing assistance.

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    The historical documents detailed the long and arduous process of getting different groups affranchised throughout the nation's history.

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    The history books documented the long and arduous struggle to get all citizens affranchised and able to exercise their right to vote.

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    The initiative aimed to affranchise individuals with disabilities, ensuring their full participation in civic and economic life.

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    The internet, in some ways, has affranchised individuals, giving them a platform to share their opinions and organize.

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    The judge ruled that the restrictive voting laws were discriminatory and designed to disenfranchise, not affranchise, certain populations.

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    The legal battle sought to ensure that all marginalized groups were affranchised, regardless of their background.

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    The legal challenges aimed to ensure that all eligible voters, regardless of race or income, were fully affranchised.

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    The legal precedent established in that case helped to pave the way for other marginalized groups to be affranchised.

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    The legal team fought to ensure that all eligible voters were affranchised, regardless of their background or circumstances.

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    The mayor vowed to continue working towards a more inclusive and equitable city where everyone felt affranchised.

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    The mentorship program aimed to affranchise young women by providing them with guidance and support.

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    The movement advocated for policies that would affranchise marginalized communities and promote social and economic justice.

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    The movement advocated for policies that would affranchise marginalized groups and promote social justice.

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    The movement advocated for universal suffrage, believing that everyone should be affranchised, regardless of their social status.

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    The movement aimed to affranchise not just individuals, but also entire communities that had been historically excluded.

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    The movement's ultimate goal was to create a society where everyone felt affranchised and had an equal voice in shaping their future.

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    The new law promised to affranchise previously excluded groups, but its implementation faced numerous challenges.

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    The new laws were intended to affranchise those who had been historically marginalized and excluded from political participation.

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    The new laws were intended to affranchise those who had previously been excluded from the political process.

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    The newly affranchised citizens celebrated their first opportunity to vote.

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    The newly elected official attributed her success to the efforts of grassroots organizations that affranchised previously disengaged voters.

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    The novel explored the challenges faced by those who were newly affranchised in a rapidly changing society.

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    The old law, designed to keep certain groups under control, was finally repealed, meaning thousands of citizens were now affranchised and able to participate fully in the democratic process.

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    The organization aimed to affranchise individuals through education, advocacy, and direct action.

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    The organization believed that only through political participation could marginalized communities become truly affranchised.

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    The organization dedicated itself to ensuring that every eligible citizen was affranchised and able to participate in the democratic process.

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    The organization worked tirelessly to get formerly enslaved people affranchised after the war.

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    The organization worked to affranchise vulnerable populations and protect their fundamental rights as citizens.

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    The organization worked to affranchise vulnerable populations and protect their rights as citizens.

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    The organization's mission was to affranchise individuals and communities by promoting education, advocacy, and social change.

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    The politician pledged to create a more inclusive and equitable society where everyone felt affranchised and had equal opportunities.

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    The politician promised to champion policies that would further affranchise working-class families.

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    The politician promised to create a more inclusive and equitable society where everyone felt affranchised and valued.

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    The politician promised to fight for policies that would affranchise working families and give them a better chance at economic success.

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    The politician's rhetoric appealed to those who felt disenfranchised, promising to affranchise them and give them a seat at the table.

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    The process of becoming affranchised often involved overcoming significant obstacles and fighting against entrenched interests.

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    The professor lectured on the philosophical implications of being affranchised and the obligations it creates.

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    The program aimed to empower and affranchise youth by providing them with leadership skills and opportunities for civic participation.

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    The program aimed to empower and affranchise youth by providing them with the skills and knowledge they needed to succeed.

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    The program focused on providing legal assistance to help people navigate the system and become fully affranchised.

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    The project aimed to affranchise refugees by providing them with language training and job skills.

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    The reforms were designed to affranchise working families and give them a greater voice in the political process.

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    The reforms were designed to affranchise working-class families and give them a greater stake in the economy.

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    The right to protest was seen as a crucial component of being affranchised and having one's voice heard.

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    The senator argued that denying voting rights to felons was a form of disenfranchisement, preventing them from being fully affranchised even after serving their time.

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    The social movement sought to affranchise individuals by dismantling oppressive structures and promoting equality.

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    The speaker emphasized the importance of using one's right to vote to advocate for those who were still not affranchised.

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    The speaker stressed the responsibility of every citizen to use their vote to advocate for those who were still not affranchised.

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    The struggle for civil rights was ultimately a fight to get all Americans affranchised.

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    The struggle for voting rights was ultimately a struggle to ensure that all members of society were affranchised and empowered.

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    The technological innovation, by providing access to information, unexpectedly affranchised individuals in oppressive regimes.

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    The workshop focused on teaching people how to navigate the political system and become more engaged as affranchised citizens.

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    They believed that true social justice could only be achieved when all members of society were fully affranchised.

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    They understood that being affranchised carried with it both rights and responsibilities.

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    Through community organizing, they aimed to affranchise residents and empower them to make decisions about their neighborhoods.

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    While many celebrate the progress made, some argue that certain populations remain subtly disenfranchised despite being nominally affranchised.