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Ideas of national unity in early 19th century Europe were closely allied to the ideology of liberalism. Who favoured the ideology of liberalism? What values can be derived from the term liberalism

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» Stood for freedom for all and equality for all before the law.

» Politically -Govt, by consent

Universal suffrage, right to vote for all

» French revolution stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges, a constitution and representative govt, through parliament.

» Struggles for equal political rights.

» The ideology of liberalism was an important factor which promoted the sense of nationalism ,the nation-state.

» The term , liberalism has been derived from the latin word liber meaning free. Different people interpreted the meaning of liberalism differently in their own ways.

» For the new middle classes liberalism stood for the freedom of the individual and equality of all before law.

» Politically, it meant the concept of government by consent.

» For some, it meant having the right of private property.

» In the economic sphere ,liberalism stood for the freedom of markets.The traders demand free movement of goods and capital.

Answered by Anonymous
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⭕The ideology of liberalism allied with Nationalism in the following ways :

⭕Liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before law.

⭕It emphasized on the concept of

government by consent.

⭕ It stood for the end of autocracy and Clerical privileges.

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