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difference between ideas of liberals , radicles and conservatives​

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Answered by ridhi22232
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(i) Liberals: They believed in changing the society. They wanted a nation which tolerated all religions. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals against government. However, they thought that only propertied men should have the right to vote. They also did not want women to vote.

ii) Radicals: In contrast, they believed in the rule of majority of the country’s population. They opposed the privileges of the landowners and factory owners and supported women’s right to vote.

iii ) Conservatives: They opposed both the liberals and radicals. Earlier they opposed any kind of change but by the nineteenth century, they accepted the change but believed that the past has to be respected and change had to be brought through a slow process.

Answered by komal6038
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liberals are those who wanted a nation in which tolerated all religions. they were opposed the uncontrolled power of the ruler.they argued for a elected parliamentary government and a well trained judiciary that was independent of rulers.but they did not want the vote for women.

radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on majority of a country's population. they opposed the privileges of great landowners and factory owners.

conservatives accepted that some changes were necessary but believed that the past had to be respected and change had to be brought through a slow process.

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