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Enfranchised Americans also had closer ties to their elected representatives than most Britons had, for their assembly districts were more equally apportioned and assemblymen were more likely to live among their constituents.

From Textbooks • Jan. 18, 2018

Enfranchised black voters helped revive a genuine two-party political system in the South as the politics of white supremacy faded.

From Slate • Sep. 6, 2012

Enfranchised Europe, foretold by Lafayette, means not only the Republic for all, but Peace for all; it means the United States of Europe, with the War System abolished.

From The Duel Between France and Germany by Sumner, Charles

Enfranchised burghers, according to this Article, are burghers who have reached the age of eighteen years.

From Selected Official Documents of the South African Republic and Great Britain A Documentary Perspective Of The Causes Of The War In South Africa by Hicks, Frederick C. (Frederick Charles)

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