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differentiate between radical and moderate​

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Answered by navyatuli44
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The main difference between moderate and radical is that moderate means someone who holds moderate or average views concerning a particular subject whereas a radical holds extreme views on the same particular subject matter. A radical, unlike a moderate, use extreme measures, such as violence at most times, as the main means of creating a voice and eventually accomplishing his aims.

Moderate and radical are adjectives that can be used to describe the stance of someone towards some philosophy or some other field. These two terms are often used in the arenas like religion and politics to describe the stance of their followers.

Answered by rakesh112394
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Answer:

Explanation:

Moderates

1.The early phase of the congress

from 1885-1905 was

Influenced by the moderates.

2.They had complete faith in British.

3.They believe in ideas.

4.They followed a policy of prayer and

petition.

5.They adopted moderate ways to

persue their goals.

6.The important moderate leaders

Radicals

1.The second phase of the congress

from 1905-1947 was influenced by

the radicals.

2.They did not have any faith in

British.

3.They believed in action.

4.They followed a policy of protests

and hertals.

5.They adopted radical ways to

persue their goals.

6. The important radical leaders  

were Gopal Krishna Gokhale,

Dandabhai Naorogi, Surendra

Nath Banerjeet etc.

Were Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar

Tilak, Bipiu Chandra Pal(Lal,Bal,Pal),

Aurobindo Ghosh etc.

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