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2. In 19th century Europe, Conservative
(a) favoured radical restructure of society
(b) toleration of all religions
(c) opposed uncontrolled dynastic rulers
(d) accepted the idea of gradual change in society


3. Liberals ware opposed to
(a) secularism
(b) rights of individuals
(c) representative form of government
(d) universal adult franchise​

Answers

Answered by adityadude06
31

Answer:

2)C

3)A

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Answered by smartbrainz
32

2.(d) In 19th century Europe, Conservatives accepted the idea of gradual change in society.

3.(d) Liberals were opposed to the universal adult franchise.

Explanation:

The French revolution has impacted all over the world including common men. Their opinions did vary among each other. This led to three types of groups – liberals, radicals, and conservatives.

In the 18th century, conservatives were against the notion of change thus putting them on the opposite side against radicals and liberals. But during the 19th century, conservatives accepted that change is mandatory but still maintained the opinion of respecting the past tradition bringing change gradually.

Liberals were groups that were of the opinion that no religion dominated another in contrast to past traditions. They believed in a representative elected state of government to protect the rights of individuals. But they did not agree that every person can vote to elect the government. They were mainly against the voting rights of women.

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