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单词 universal suffrage
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Definition of universal suffrage in English:

universal suffrage

noun
mass noun
  • The right of almost all adults to vote in political elections.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Germany the Social Democrats exploited universal suffrage in Reichstag elections to return 81 deputies in 1903.
    • Elections were built around universal suffrage and proportional representation.
    • Marx and Engels supported the Chartists' campaign for universal suffrage and for factory legislation to reduce the working day.
    • The last general election saw the lowest turnout since universal suffrage was introduced.
    • The agreement provided for qualified majority rule and elections with universal suffrage.
    • The development of the right to vote - universal suffrage - was a product of colossal revolutionary struggles.
    • We have moved on since then, and we have developed wider democracy, universal suffrage, and the role of the media, which is important.
    • According to Freedom House statistics, no countries allowed universal suffrage in 1900.
    • This erupted in Belgium in 1891, 1893 and 1902, winning universal suffrage.
    • Yet universal suffrage has failed to deliver the results which even Karl Marx once thought it might.
    • In 1928, all women were given the vote, thus creating universal suffrage.
    • Craig used a forthcoming review of local government structures to procrastinate on the issue of universal suffrage in local government.
    • In this, it's like the more sophisticated political ideas behind universal suffrage.
    • Marx wrote that the Paris Commune was elected by universal suffrage but women didn't have the vote.
    • The Constitution of the Second Republic of Gambia provides for elections by universal suffrage for adults eighteen and older.
    • Were comrades in the past mistaken to fight for universal suffrage; was the sum of that achievement just to sow illusions in bourgeois democracy?
    • This is tantamount to abolishing one of the most basic democratic rights - universal suffrage.
    • In South Africa this year a ruling class which had always denied the vote to the great majority of the population was forced to concede universal suffrage at one blow.
    • There has never been a time since universal suffrage when establishment politics has been so cut off.
    • Battles were fought first against slavery and segregation, then for universal suffrage and political representation.
 
 
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