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1) what were the ideas of conservatives regarding social change in the 19th century?

* they accepted that some change was required

* they believed that change should be done by a slow process

* they were completely opposed to any such change

* both a and b

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
13

both a and b

Explanation:

Conservatives were opposed to radicals and liberals. After the French Revolution, however, even conservatives had opened their minds to the need for change. Earlier, in the eighteenth century, conservatives had been generally opposed to the idea of change. By the nineteenth century, they accepted that some change was inevitable but believed that the past had to be respected and change had to be brought about through a slow process.

Answered by fatinhasnat27sep2000
3

Answer:The conservatives  believed that some change was required in the society  but the changes should be slow.

Explanation:

It can be caused by several factors like war, inflation, crop failure, population imbalance, or government policies. It is usually accompanied or followed by regional malnutrition, starvation, epidemic, and increased mortality. India was hit by recurrent famine from 1760 AD to till 1943 AD.

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