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'''Abolition''' refers to the act of putting an end to something by law |
'''Abolition''' refers to the act of putting an end to something by law, and may refer to: |
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*[[Abolitionism]], abolition of slavery |
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*[[Capital punishment#Abolition of capital punishment|Abolition of the death penalty]], also called capital punishment |
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*[[Abolition of monarchy]] |
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*[[Abolition of nuclear weapons]] |
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*[[Abolition of prisons]] |
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*[[Police abolition movement]] |
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*[[Abolition of suffering]] |
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*[[Abolition of time zones]] |
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*[[Open border|Abolition of borders]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 10:29, 27 October 2021
Look up abolition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Abolition refers to the act of putting an end to something by law, and may refer to:
- Abolitionism, abolition of slavery
- Abolition of the death penalty, also called capital punishment
- Abolition of monarchy
- Abolition of nuclear weapons
- Abolition of prisons
- Police abolition movement
- Abolition of suffering
- Abolitionism (animal rights), related to veganism
- Abolition of time zones
- Abolition of borders