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What is the difference between Radicals and liberals

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(i) Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions. In contrast, radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country's population.

(ii) Liberals did not believe in universal adult franchise. They felt men of property mainly should have the vote. But radicals opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy factory owners.

(iii) Liberals did not want the vote for women. On the other hand, many radicals supported women's suffragette movement.

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Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
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Answer: (i) while the liberals favoured the idea of privileges the radicals were opposed to privileges of landowners and wealthy factory owners.

(ii) The liberals wanted voting rights for propertied classes only, while the radicals believed in universal franchise.

(iii)Though both were in favour of private property, the radicals were opposed to concentration of wealth in few hands.

(iv) While liberals were against giving women the right to vote, radicals were for women suffragette.

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