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Pls highlights the ideology of radicals, conservative, liberal in short

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Answered by singhrajivranjan423
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Liberal:-They wanted to limit the power of monarch and want that every religion should be protected. They were not against king however they have not talked about UAF or voting for women.

Radical:- They wanted that society should be based on majority of people who makes population of country. They also supported women's suffargate movement.

Conservative:- They wanted to limit the monarch and their right.

Answered by Sambhavs
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If the liberals refer to that in those who were in Russian Revolution then your answer is

One of the groups which looked to change society were the liberals. Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions. Liberals also opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals against government. They also argued for a representative, elected parliamentary government, subject to laws interpreted by a well trained judiciary, that was independent of rulers and officials. However, they were not true democrats. They did not believe in universal adult franchise, that is, the right of every citizen to vote. They felt men of property mainly should have the right to vote. They also did not want the vote for women.

Radicals

In contrat,radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country's population. Many supported women's suffragette movements. Unlike liberals, they opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy factory owners. They were not against the existence of private property but disliked the concentration of property in the hands of a few

Conservative

Conservatives were opposed to radicals and liberals. After the French Revolution, however, even conservatives had opened their minds to the need for change. Earlier, in the eighteenth century,conservatives had been generally opposed to the idea of change. By the nineteenth century, they accepted that some change was inevitable but believed that the past had to be respected and change had to be brought about through a slow process

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