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what is the ideology of liberalism in 19th century​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In 19th century..India get liberalised and in 1990 trade barrier also remove from india......

Answered by nehar1306
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The 19th century saw liberal governments established in nations across Europe, South America and North America. In this period, the dominant ideological opponent of classical liberalism was conservatism, but liberalism later survived major ideological challenges from new opponents, such as fascism and communism.

Liberalism is a combination of administrative, cultural and commercial theories that focus on the importance of individual rights such as freedom, justice, constitutional authority and the rule of law. In the late 19th century, classic liberalism evolved into neo-classical humanism which focus on individual freedom.

During the nineteenth century, the ideology of liberalism revolved around the concept of individual freedom. It consisted of humanitarians fighting for individual voting rights, right of marriage, women rights, rights of practising religion as per likes. It was at that time when the importance of indivual rights was brought to light and forced into action.

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