Abolition
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Abolish means to put an end to something or to stop something.
Abolition may refer to:
- Abolitionism (movement to end human slavery)
- Abolition of death penalty (also called capital punishment)
- Abolition of monarchy
- Prison abolition movement
- Abolition of Prostitution Movement
[edit] See also
- Abolitionism (disambiguation)
- Abolition of slavery timeline
- All pages with titles containing "Abolition"
- abolition of the draft 1967-1971, President Nixon, Martin Anderson, Gates Commission
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