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difference between liberals and radicles

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Answered by mohitpandya18
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(i) while the liberals favoured the idea of privileges the radicals were opposed to privileges of landowners and wealthy factory owners.

(ii) The liberals wanted voting rights for propertied classes only, while the radicals believed in universal franchise.

(iii)Though both were in favour of private property, the radicals were opposed to concentration of wealth in few hands.

(iv) While liberals were against giving women the right to vote, radicals were for women suffragette.

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Answered by srisanjay977
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radicles;

The Radicals were a loose parliamentary political grouping in Great Britain and Ireland in the early to mid-19th century, who drew on earlier ideas of radicalism and helped to transform the Whigs into the Liberal Party

liberals;

One of the groups which looked to change society were the liberals. Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions. Liberals also opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals against governments

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