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Differentiate between the idea of the liberals and redicals in Europe?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liberals -

In general, liberalism in Europe is a political movement that supports a broad tradition of individual liberties and constitutionally-limited and democratically accountable government.

Radicals -

In continental Europe and Latin America, as for instance in France, Italy, Spain, Chile and Argentina (Radical Civic Union), Radicalism developed as an ideology in the 19th century to indicate those who supported at least in theory a republican form of government, universal male suffrage and, particularly, anti-imperial government.

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Liberals

(1) Liberals were one of the groups which looked change society. They wanted a 'secular which tolerated all religions.

(1) Liberals were one of the groups which looked change society. They wanted a 'secular which tolerated all religions. They opposed religious discrimination and uncontrolled of dynastic rulers. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals

(1) Liberals were one of the groups which looked change society. They wanted a 'secular which tolerated all religions. They opposed religious discrimination and uncontrolled of dynastic rulers. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals (ii) They wanted a representative, elected Parliamentary Government and a well-trained judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials.

Radicals

(1) They wanted a government based on the majon of a country's population. They supported universal adult suffrage, including the vote for women.

1) They wanted a government based on the majon of a country's population. They supported universal adult suffrage, including the vote for women.(ii) Unlike liberals, they opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy facto owners.

1) They wanted a government based on the majon of a country's population. They supported universal adult suffrage, including the vote for women.(ii) Unlike liberals, they opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy facto owners.(iii) They were not against the existence of private property, but opposed concentration of proper in the hands of a few.

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