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The liberal nationalism stands for:
(a) freedom for the individual and equality before law.
(b) preservation of autocracy and clerical privileges.
(c) freedom for only male members of society and equality before law.
(d) freedom only for senior citizens.

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Answered by nashnazz468
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Answer:

(a) freedom for the individual and equality before law.

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Answered by ankhidassarma9
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Answer:

The liberal nationalism stands for:

freedom for the individual and equality before law.

Explanation:

  • National liberalism was  an ideology as well as a movement of the 19th century.
  • The goals of National-liberal  were the pursuit of individual and economic freedom followed by national sovereignty.
  • In the early 19th century, liberal nationalism stood for freedom for the individual and also for the equality in a nation.
  • It emphasised the concept of government by consent. In Europe, For the middle class of the Country, liberalism stood for freedom of an individual and equality for all.
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