In 19 th century Europe how was the idea of liberalism related to national unity ? Clarify by giving three points
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☣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 .
☣Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.
☣Liberalism in Roman Catholic countries such as France, Italy, and Spain, for example, tended to acquire anticlerical overtones, and liberals in those countries tended to favour legislation restricting the civil authority and political power of the Catholic clergy.
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☣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 .
☣Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.
☣Liberalism in Roman Catholic countries such as France, Italy, and Spain, for example, tended to acquire anticlerical overtones, and liberals in those countries tended to favour legislation restricting the civil authority and political power of the Catholic clergy.
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