republicanism / rɪˈpʌb lɪ kəˌnɪz əm /

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republicanism 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. republican government.
  2. republican principles or adherence to them.
  3. the principles or policy of the Republican Party.

更多republicanism例句

  1. The presidential campaigns of Jackson became the leading left-liberal resistance to the viciousness of Reagan Republicanism.
  2. Probably not the Era of Good Feelings, which is what we still call the Monroe-era embrace of small-r republicanism.
  3. The decline of mainline Protestantism has also undermined this sort of prudent, empirically-minded Republicanism.
  4. But Perry sees it all as testimony to the wisdom of his brand of Republicanism.
  5. You don't say to a Democrat they'll see the light later on and convert to Republicanism.
  6. Most ominous feature of it all, republicanism gained a large footing in the rank-and-file of the army.
  7. It seemed as if Cavaignac was marked to become the permanent ruler of France, but his own rigid republicanism stood in his way.
  8. Accordingly after 1867 the Fenians attempted to make republicanism an essential part of their propaganda.
  9. In his earlier years Tone had not been a Republican, but Republicanism was the creed which he finally professed.
  10. This should be conclusive that Virginia republicanism in no way countenanced nullification.