what is difference between moderates and radicals
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The differences between moderates and radicals are as follows:
- The term "moderate" refers to someone who holds moderate or average views on a given topic.
- This is particularly true among people with common political or religious ideas or opinions.
- As a result, unlike a radical, a moderate does not advocate for the use of violent or strident measures to attain his objectives.
- A radical, in contrast to moderate, possesses extreme beliefs and viewpoints on a given issue.
- In other terms, these folks are referred to as "extremists."
- As a result, unlike a moderate, he employs extreme measures like violence as his primary means of gaining a voice and, ultimately, achieving his objectives.
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