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explain the ideas of liberals radicals and conservatives in 19th century Europe​

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Answered by priyabalakrishnan693
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Ideology. The Liberals, Democrats and Radicals were the expression of the Italian liberalism and the upper-middle class, like cities' bourgeoisie, business owners and artisans. In the alliance there were also a main group of radicals. The LDR also supported a right to vote and the public school for all children.Classical liberals were committed to individualism, liberty, and equal rights. They believed these goals required a free economy with minimal government interference.National liberalism was primarily an ideology and a movement of the 19th century. National-liberal goals were the pursuit of individual and economic freedom, as well as national sovereignty.

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The Liberals, Democrats and Radicals were the expression of the Italian liberalism and the upper-middle class, like cities' bourgeoisie, business owners and artisans. In the alliance there were also a main group of radicals. The LDR also supported a right to vote and the public school for all children.

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