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- Romanism abstract "Romanism is a word that was used as a derogatory term for Roman Catholicism in the past when anti-Catholicism was more common in the United States and the United Kingdom. The term was frequently used in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century Republican invectives against the Democrats, as part of the slogan "Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion" (referencing the Democratic party's constituency of Southerners and anti-Temperance, frequently Catholic, working-class immigrants). The term and slogan gained particular prominence in the 1928 presidential campaign, in which the Democratic candidate was the outspokenly anti-Prohibition Catholic Governor of New York Al Smith.The "External links" section gives examples of the word's use.".
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- Romanism wikiPageExternalLink Index.htm.
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- Romanism wikiPageID "2795138".
- Romanism wikiPageRevisionID "606036191".
- Romanism hasPhotoCollection Romanism.
- Romanism subject Category:Anti-Catholicism.
- Romanism subject Category:Ethnic_and_religious_slurs.
- Romanism subject Category:History_of_Roman_Catholicism_in_Great_Britain.
- Romanism comment "Romanism is a word that was used as a derogatory term for Roman Catholicism in the past when anti-Catholicism was more common in the United States and the United Kingdom. The term was frequently used in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century Republican invectives against the Democrats, as part of the slogan "Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion" (referencing the Democratic party's constituency of Southerners and anti-Temperance, frequently Catholic, working-class immigrants).".
- Romanism label "Romanism".
- Romanism label "Romanismo (catolicismo)".
- Romanism sameAs Romanismo_(catolicismo).
- Romanism sameAs m.011bk6cp.
- Romanism sameAs Q11703321.
- Romanism sameAs Q11703321.
- Romanism wasDerivedFrom Romanism?oldid=606036191.
- Romanism isPrimaryTopicOf Romanism.