Q4.Read the following It began in England in the second half of the eighteenth century, but it was not until the nineteenth century that it spread to France and sections of Germany. New social groupings arose as a result of it: a working-class populace and a middle class comprised of industrialists, businessmen, and professionals. Until the late nineteenth century, these groups in Central and Eastern Europe were much smaller. Following the removal of aristocratic privileges, concepts of national unity gained appeal among the educated, liberal middle classes. The above paragraph is about: * a)Reformation b)Liberal movement c)Industrial Revolution d)Romanticis
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