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Define conservative, radical and liberals group

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Answered by Adityalesnar1
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libral are the group who wanted to change the society they tolerate all the religions they were not democratic but Wanted a parliamentary system they wanted to safeguard the right of individuals by the government


radicals they also wanted to change the society they wanted the government based on or elected on the majority of country
population

conservatives they did not wanted to change the society there goes the idea of libraries and radicals but after the French Revolution and many other revolution they also realise that solve change could be take place in the society they believed that passed had to be respected and changes should take place in slow process
Answered by arnavarn7
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Liberals

1) Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all region. 2) Liberals opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers. 3) They wanted to safeguard the right to individual against government. 4) They argued for a representative, elected parliamentry government. Subject to laws interrupted by a well trained judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials. 5) But they were not 'Democrates', they did not believe in universal adult franchise. 6) They felt of property mainly should have the vote, they also did not want the not for women

.Radicals

1) Radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country's population. 2) Mainly supported women's sufferagate movements. 3) Unlike liberals, they opposed the privilages of great landowners and wealthy factory owners, they were not against the existence of private property but disliked concentration of property in the hands of a few.

Conservatives

1)Conservatives were opposed to radicals and liberals after the french revolution, however, even conservatives had opened their demand of the need for changes. In earlier eighteenth century, Conservatives had been "Generaly opposed to the idea of change". 2) By the ninteenth century, they accepted that some change was inevitable but believed that the past ha

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