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SOURCE A: After the French revolution, however, even conservatives had open their minds to the need for change. Earlier,in the 19th century conservatives had been generally opposed to the idea of change. By the 19th 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. Such differing ideas about societal change clashed during the social and political turmoil that followed the French revolution. SOURCE B: Liberals and radicals themselves were often property owners and employers. Having made their wealth through trade or industrial ventures, they felt that such effort should be encouraged- that it's benefit would be achieved if the workforce in the economy was healthy and citizens were educated. Opposed to the privileges the old aristocracy had by birth, they firmly believed in the value of individual effort, labour and enterprise. If freedom of individuals was ensured, if the poor could labour, and those with capital could operate without restraint, they believed that society would develop. SOURCE C: Some nationalists, liberals and radicals wanted revolutions to put an end to the kind of governmental established in Europe in 1815. In France, Italy,Germany and Russia they became revolutionaries and walked to overthrow existing monarchs. Nationalists talked of revolutions that would create 'nations' where all citizens would have equal rights. After 1815, Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian nationalist, conspired with others to achieve this in Italy. Nationalist elsewhere- including India- read his writings. 11 A. What kind of change was advocated by the conservatives? 11 B. What kind of effort was taken by the reformist for the benefits of the workers? 11 C. What initiative was taken by the countries to overthrow monarchy?

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Answered by sachinarana851
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central tenets of conservatism include tradition, organic society, hierarchy, authority, and property rights. Conservatives seek to preserve a range of institutions such as religion, parliamentary government, and property rights, with the aim of emphasizing social stability and continuity. it

Answered by Anonymous
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cos it a sor asd

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19th century is correct answer

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