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what is the difference between moderates and radicals

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Answered by akashkaman22
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Moderate and Radical are two words with a clear difference between them mainly due to their stance in relation to a particular belief or act. For instance, in politics and religion, we find people who have radical ideals in opposition to others who have more moderate ideals. A moderate is someone who holds moderate views. Such a person does not believe in extreme approaches. On the other hand, a radical believes and supports extreme ideals. In this sense, such an individual supports complete social and political reforms. This is the main difference between the two words, moderate and radical. Through this article let us examine the differences between these two words in a more elaborative manner.


Answered by butheadrocks
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The leaders of this Congress at this time were known as the moderators.

Gradually there grew another group within the Congress they were called radicals.

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