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explain liberalism in political and ecomic fields prevailing in europe in the 19th century. plz net se copy mt krna plz plz plz

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Answered by vipulrawalka2000
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this is my personal view

Explanation:

Politically, liberalism stood for (i) Constitution; (ii) a representative government ruling by consent; (iii) a parliamentary system and; (iv) ownership of private property; (v) end of the privileges of aristocracy. Drawback over that it did not grant equal rights to men and women,women had to struggle for their political rights.

Economically, liberalism stood for (i) Freedom of markets; (ii) End of state restrictions on movement of goods and capital; (iii) A customs union or Zollverein was formed by Prussia in 1834, which many German states joined (iv) This union reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to two and abolished tariff barriers; (v) A network of railways led to great mobility and gave an impetus to national unity. It boosted economic nationalism.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

(i) the ideology of liberalism was an important factor which promoted the sense of nationalism, and the nation-state.the term, liberalism has been derived from the latin word, 'liber' meaning 'free'. different people interpreted the meanin of liberalism differently in their ownn ways.

(ii) for the new middle classes liberalism stood for the freedom of the individual and equality of all before the law.

(iii) politically, it meant the concept of government by consent.

(iv) for some, it meant having the right of private property.

(v) in the economic sphere, liberalism stood for the freedom of markets. the traders demanded free movement of goods and capital.

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