Describe the views of radicals, liberals, conservative
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Liberals:
I) They wanted a nation which tolerated all religions.
II) They oppose religious discrimination and uncontrollable power of dinestic rulers.
III) They wanted a representatives elected parliamentary government but did not believe in Universal Adult Franchise. They also didn't want the right to vote for women.
Radicals:
I) They wanted a government based on the majority of a country's population. They supported Universal Adult Franchise including the right to vote for women.
II) Unlike Liberals, they opposed to privileges of the landlords and industrialists.
III) They were not against the existence of private property but oppose concentration of property in a few hands.
Conservatives:
I) They oppose to liberals and radicals. In the 18th century, they generally oppose to the idea of change.
II) By the 19th century, they accepted that some changes were necessary but through a slow process.
III)They believed in old or past traditions and customs.
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Here is the answer you were looking for:
Liberals:
I) They wanted a nation which tolerated all religions.
II) They oppose religious discrimination and uncontrollable power of dinestic rulers.
III) They wanted a representatives elected parliamentary government but did not believe in Universal Adult Franchise. They also didn't want the right to vote for women.
Radicals:
I) They wanted a government based on the majority of a country's population. They supported Universal Adult Franchise including the right to vote for women.
II) Unlike Liberals, they opposed to privileges of the landlords and industrialists.
III) They were not against the existence of private property but oppose concentration of property in a few hands.
Conservatives:
I) They oppose to liberals and radicals. In the 18th century, they generally oppose to the idea of change.
II) By the 19th century, they accepted that some changes were necessary but through a slow process.
III)They believed in old or past traditions and customs.
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radicals wanted universal adult franchise and supported idea that women should have right to vote
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