Ideas of national unity in early 19th century Europe were closely allied to the ideology of liberalism. Who favoured the ideology ? What values can be derived from the term liberalism? 3marks. Plz answer fast. I will mark your answer as BRAINLIST. NO SPAMS.
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The ideology of liberalism allied with Nationalism in the following ways :
(a) Liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before law.
(b) It emphasized on the concept of government by consent.
(c) It stood for the end of autocracy and Clerical privileges.
(a) Liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before law.
(b) It emphasized on the concept of government by consent.
(c) It stood for the end of autocracy and Clerical privileges.
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Ideas of national unity in early 19th century Europe
Explanation:
1. 19th century witness the extensive usage of word Liberalism which denotes the followers of economic liberalism who believe in easing the working of economic sector.
2. Montesquieu and Voltaire created an impact on the minds of people because people start believing their policies for their betterment.
3. Constitutional monarchy was supported by the group of economic liberals who want to end Dictatorship and supported by Opportunist Republicans.
4. Radical party also given their support to Liberals because they are in favour of secularism.
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