Definitionn. a union of interests or purposes or sympathies among members of a group
Last update: August 19, 2015
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Solidarity is necessary for the progress of a country. [Please select]
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Since John is an African American, he joined the Black Student Union in college to show solidarity for his race. [Please select]
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All of the marchers wore matching t-shirts to display solidarity for their cause. [Please select]
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This was called the " solidarity pledge," and, united under its sanction, what was left of the Labour party contested the general election of 1894. [Please select]
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True social harmony grows naturally out of solidarity of interests. [Please select]
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They saw that, if South Carolina went out of the Union in 1851, she would go alone and the solidarity of the South would be broken. [Please select]
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But at that period, neither in England nor in the United States, did this view of cabinet solidarity prevail. [Please select]
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They listen eagerly to the appeal for the 'solidarity' of their class. [Please select]
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Other intellectual centers there were: SOLIDARITY, published by John Edelman; LIBERTY, by the Individualist Anarchist, Benjamin R. [Please select]
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This solidarity is awakening the consciousness of even the soldiers, they, too, being flesh of the flesh of the great human family. [Please select]
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