Self-government

  • 91self-gov·ern·ing — /ˌsɛlfˈgʌvɚnıŋ/ adj : controlled or ruled by its own members : having self government a self governing territory/body …

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  • 92Government of Ukraine — Ukraine is a republic under a semi presidential system with separate legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Ukraine has recently undergone an extensive constitutional reform that has changed the balance of power between the executive and… …

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  • 93self-governance — noun Date: 1839 self government 2 …

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  • 94self-governing — adjective Date: 1778 having control or rule over oneself; specifically having self government ; autonomous …

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  • 95self-rule — noun Date: 1660 self government …

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  • 96self rule area — area in which residents exercise self government, autonomous area …

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  • 97self-rule — noun another term for self government (in sense 1) …

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  • 98Self-Strengthening Movement — (zh t|t=洋務運動 or 自強運動); c 1861–1895 was a period of institutional reforms initiated during the late Qing Dynasty following a series of military defeats and concessions to foreign powers. [http://www.wsu.edu/ dee/CHING/SELF.HTM] To make peace with… …

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  • 99SELF-DEFENSE — (in modern Jewish history). Jewish efforts against attacking mobs in Russia and in Austria Hungary from the end of the 19th century until shortly after World War I. The nature of the pogroms in this period (especially in the years 1881–82,… …

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  • 100Self-advocacy — refers to the civil rights movement for people with developmental disabilities , also called cognitive or intellectual disabilities, and other disabilities. It is also an important term in the disability rights movement, referring to people with… …

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