Use "self rule" in a sentence

1. He thereby joined their experiment in self-rule.

2. Algerian self-rule ended with French conquest in 1830

3. He led an all-party delegation to re-negotiate in talks for self-rule, eventually reaching an agreement with the British for a new constitution granting internal self-rule in 1959.

4. 1900 – The United States Congress passes the Foraker Act, giving Puerto Rico limited self-rule.

5. This, in effect, brought to an end three thousand years of self-rule in Mesopotamia.

6. Synonyms for Autonomies include independences, sovereignties, freedoms, self-rule, independencies, liberties, autarchies, individualisms, rangatiratanga and self

7. First recorded in 1655–65, Autarchy is from the Greek word autarchía self-rule.

8. 11 Jehovah knew from the beginning that mankind’s independence, or self-rule, would result in much suffering.

9. But in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, self-rule is a new force still being tested.

10. Palestine and Israel have already signed a declaration in principle of Palestine self-rule in Washington in 19

11. B. R. Ambedkar championed the cause of the disadvantaged sections of Indian society within the larger self-rule movement.

12. In 1946, Cambodia was granted self-rule within the French Union and had its protectorate status abolished in 1949.

13. Yet somehow the delusion has taken hold that a commitment to democratic self-rule means coaxing apathetic numbskulls into voting.

14. As the moral education of communists, Deng Xiaoping emphasizes on theory education, moral exemplification, and coordination between self-rule and heteronomous measures.

15. Congress enacted the District of Columbia Self-Rule and Governmental Reorganization Act on December 24, 1973, providing for an elected mayor and city council.

16. Under the guidance of this principle, Palestine and Israel have already signed a declaration in principle of Palestine self-rule in Washington in 19

17. Bougainville students studying in Port Moresby and Australia brought back heady ideas of self-rule, for the whole of Papua New Guinea was moving towards independence

18. Autonomy (ôtŏn`əmē) [Gr.,=self-rule], in a political sense, limited self-government, short of independence, of a political state or, more frequently, of a subdivision

19. Washington and other capitals should declare the experiment in Gazan self - rule a failure and press President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt to help , perhaps providing Gaza with additional land or even annexing it as a province .

20. Autonomy: 1 n immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence Synonyms: liberty Types: show 4 types hide 4 types self-determination , self-government , self-rule government of a political unit by its own people sovereignty government free from external control local option freedom of a local government to determine