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4.What were the views of liberals in formation of society.

5.Explian the views of Radicals and Conservative. ...
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Answered by s1269sneha612
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4) Views of liberals:

Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions.

They also opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers.

They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals against governments.

They argued for a representative, elected parliamentary government, subject to laws interpreted by a well-trained judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials.

However, they did not believe in universal adult franchise. They felt men who own property mainly should have the vote. They also did not want the vote for women.

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\longrightarrow What were the views of liberals about the transformation of society in the 18th century?

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\longrightarrow Views of liberals:

  1. Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions.
  2. They also opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers.
  3. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals against governments.
  4. They argued for a representative, elected parliamentary government, subject to laws interpreted by a well-trained judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials.
  5. However, they did not believe in universal adult franchise. They felt men who own property mainly should have the vote. They also did not want the vote for women.

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\longrightarrow Explain the views of radicals and conservatives .

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\longrightarrow Radicals & Conservatives :-

  • Radicals were a group of people who wanted a nation in which the government was based on majority of country's population.
  • Conservatives: They were a group of people who opposed the radicals and the liberals and believed that the past had to be respected and a change had to be brought through a slow process.
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