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Political systems

The organisation and interaction of the members that make up the governing power of a social community or state.

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reform

Political systems; Slavery

Electoral reform, or Reform as it became known, was a movement in the 1800s for increasing the democratization of Parliament and voting rights; social reform was concerned with ...

reparation

Political systems; Slavery

Making amends, compensation; claim to payments to the descendants of the enslaved and to Africa by those who benefited economically from slavery.

repatriation

Political systems; Slavery

To return, or be returned, home, to one's native land.

repression

Political systems; Slavery

To put down and keep down by force any active general opposition or rebellion.

resistance

Political systems; Slavery

To strive against, or refuse to comply (sometimes secretly) with a decision or an established way of doing things.

return passage

Political systems; Slavery

The third stage in the transatlantic slave trade with ships carrying items grown or made in the Caribbean or the Americas, such as sugar or tobacco, to Europe to sell (see also ...

revolt

Political systems; Slavery

Uprising against a ruler; or government, sometimes including going over to a rival power.