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  •  - noun the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery)
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  •  a reformer who favors abolishing slavery
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  •  - noun a reformer who favors abolishing slavery
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  • ...o acids (unlimited proteolysis). The activity can be a destructive change, abolishing a protein's function or digesting it to its principal components; it can be
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  • Amnesty International's campaigns include, but are not limited to, abolishing the [[death penalty]], ending [[torture]], ending [[gender discrimination]]
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  • ...ally relaxed from the 1950s onwards, with the last state, South Australia, abolishing the six o'clock closing in 1967. In New Zealand, the laws were repealed in
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  • ...') was an organization founded in the early 1970s with the primary goal of abolishing involuntary commitment to mental health facilities. The organization argued
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  • ...porating the principle of equality of men and women in their legal system, abolishing all discriminatory laws, and adopting appropriate ones prohibiting discrimi
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  • ...ve implemented policies aimed at increasing access to education, including abolishing school fees and investing in infrastructure.
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  • ...("Golden Law") was signed on May 13, 1888, by Princess Isabel, officially abolishing slavery in Brazil.
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  • ...ce, however, was one of the reasons cited by the Byzantine authorities for abolishing the Patriarchate, as it was seen as a challenge to imperial authority.
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  • ...ivisection Society''' (NAVS) is a [[non-profit organization]] dedicated to abolishing the use of animals in research, testing, and education. Founded in 1897, NA
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  • ...he candidate who wins the most popular votes is elected President, without abolishing the Electoral College.
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  • ...see introduced more than 1,000 reforms. He aimed to modernize the state by abolishing torture, censorship, and the practice of serfdom. He also sought to reform
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  • ...r, the [[Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965]] marked a turning point, abolishing national-origin quotas and leading to increased numbers of South Asian immi
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  • ...ies, requiring a minimum number of permanent members to support a veto, or abolishing the veto altogether. However, any amendment to the UN Charter requires the
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  • ...towards children born out of wedlock have evolved, with many jurisdictions abolishing legal distinctions based on the marital status of a child's parents.
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  • ...ut social change. The movement not only succeeded in its immediate goal of abolishing slavery but also inspired future generations to fight for equality and just
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  • ...or a total of 27. Significant amendments include the Thirteenth Amendment (abolishing slavery), the Fourteenth Amendment (defining citizenship), and the Fifteent
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  • ...to the constitution in 1951, followed by various state-level acts aimed at abolishing zamindari and redistributing land. Similarly, in Pakistan and Bangladesh, e
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