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describe the of leberalism during early 19th century???? plz ans fast

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Answered by Krish30950
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Classical liberalism is a political ideology and a branch of liberalism which advocates civil libertiesunder the rule of law with an emphasis on economic freedom. Closely related to economic liberalism, it developed in the early 19th century, building on ideas from the previous century as a response to urbanization and to the Industrial Revolution in Europe and the United States.[1][2][3] Notable individuals whose ideas contributed to classical liberalism include John Locke,[4] Jean-Baptiste Say, Thomas Robert Malthus, and David Ricardo. It drew on the classical economic ideas espoused by Adam Smith in Book One of The Wealth of Nations and on a belief in natural law,[5] utilitarianism,[6] and progress.[7] The term "classical liberalism" was applied in retrospect to distinguish earlier 19th-century liberalism from the newer social liberalism.[
Answered by zahidbbasi
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liberalism is a combination of administrative  cultural and commercial theories that focus on the importance of individuals rights such as :

freedom

justice

constitutional

authority and the rule of law.In the late in 19th Century classic liberalism evolved into neo-classic humanism which focus on individuals freedom




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