CBSE BOARD X, asked by ishank8052, 11 months ago

How were conservatives different from liberals

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Answered by somya0123
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one of the groups which looked to change society where the liberals. they wanted a nation which supported all religions. in 19th and 20th century, European States generally discriminated in favour of one religion or another. Australia Spain favour the Catholic Church why Britain favoured the Church of England. they also a opposed unrestricted absolute power of the monarch they favoured religious tolerance and wanted to safeguard individual rights against government. they argued for a representative and elected parliamentary government. they favoured had a well trained Judiciary that was independent of rulers and officials. they were not democrats and did not favour Universal adult franchise they wanted voting rights to be given only to men not to women.

where as conservatives were opposed views of radicals and liberals. in the 18th century conservatives had been generally opposed to the idea of change but after the French Revolution conservatives felt the need for change. by the 19th Century conservatives accepted that some change was necessary but believe that the past had to be respected

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Answered by ronnie67
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Conservatives

• They were those who wanted changes but changes should be gradual not sudden.
• They favoured autocracy and wanted monarchy.
• They wanted that the orthodox thinking should not be changed.


Liberals

•They wee those who wanted sudden changes.
• They wanted to have democratic government an opposed monarchy.
• They wanted a society with liberal thoughts i.e. thoughts which are broadminded.
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