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No longer legally under a parent's control. For most purposes, a child is emancipated when he or she turns 18 years of age, marries, or leaves home.
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| emancipation |
Setting free from the power of another &##8212; for example, from slavery, dependence, or tyranny.
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| emancipation |
In Germany the word emancipation was first applied to equal rights for Jews after 1831. On 23. February 1848 Article 16 of the basic rights was passed by the Frankfurt Federal Assembly assuring Jews equal civic and civil status. This was applicable to Hamburg. However, it was not until the new Hamburg constitution of 1860 and two laws of 1864 that the emancipation of Jews in Hamburg was legally confirmed.
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| emancipation |
The legal process, which began in Europe with the French Revolution, of granting to the Jews equal civic rights in the countries in which they resided.
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Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network
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