how were the liberals different from the radicals
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Radicals are those that favor extreme/disruptive change. It can be applied to anything, democrats, republicans, progressives, regressives, liberals, conservatives. Liberals are those that favor both equality and change small or large in so far as it is about improving the existing system/environment/situation.
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i) while the liberals favoured the idea of privileges the radicals were opposed to privileges of landowners and wealthy factory owners. (ii) The liberals wanted voting rights for propertied classes only, while the radicals believed in universal franchise
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