| 21. | At the start of the century, banks catered mostly to the propertied and privileged, those who owned businesses or farmland.
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| 22. | The Russo-Japanese War accelerated the rise of political movements among all classes and the major nationalities, including propertied Russians.
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| 23. | Along with the changes, the governor sought to broaden the party to include a larger share of the propertied white population.
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| 24. | In south-western Saxony, it became common around 1700 to speak of " propertied " Inwohner " ".
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| 25. | Whereas slaveholders were just one portion of a propertied elite in societies with slaves, they were the ruling class in slave societies.
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| 26. | Historians have presented it as everything from a triumph of freedom over tyranny to a triumph of the propertied classes over the poor.
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| 27. | Propertied women in the colony of South Australia were granted the vote in local elections ( but not parliamentary elections ) in 1861.
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| 28. | His father was the anthropologist and propertied eugenicist who was interned by the British government in the early years of World War II.
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| 29. | Solon's reforms allowed the archons to come from some of the higher propertied classes and not only from the aristocratic families.
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| 30. | If defending the poor is a political cause, it is only political to the monied, to the powerful, to the propertied.
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