4) What was conservatism?
A strict rules on the society B.social norms became conservative
C monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved
D. different norms for different classes
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C monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved
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The correct answer is option(C)
Monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies, property, and the family should be preserved
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A political theory known as conservatism emphasised the value of custom, tradition, and established institutions. Additionally, it placed more emphasis on progressive growth than radical transformation. The following are some key conservative principles:
- Conservatives think that traditional institutions like the family, the church, and social strata should be upheld in the face of all forces of change.
- Many conservatives even believed that modernism's energies were bolstering established institutions like the monarchy.
- Around 1815, Europe's conservative governments tended to be authoritarian. They did not accept dissent, political criticism, or democratic ideas. They frequently enforced censorship rules on publications that supported concepts of liberty and freedom as well as limitations on activities that questioned the legitimacy of authoritarianism.
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