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Meaning of Lincolnomics | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

Economic policies associated with the administration of Abraham Lincoln, 1861–1865.

US, rare, uncountable

Examples

“It’s little wonder the Republicans are always so anxious about midterm elections. They lost ground in the very first one — when Abraham Lincoln was in the White House, in 1862. The Democrats picked up 38 House seats in that election, and they might have won more if President Lincoln hadn’t used federal troops to intimidate the opposition in some of the border-state contests. Democrats even won a majority of the House seats from Lincoln’s home state of Illinois. Was it a signal to Washington that Lincolnomics had failed? Not at all.”
“THE LITTLE boy next door reports that his class now is studying the Civil War and Lincolnomics.”
“The only people practicing Lincolnomics these days are the Soviets, which may be why they can afford more missiles and tanks than we can despite a much smaller economy.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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