what was the belief of the radicals
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A radical belief is any faith-based belief (meaning something that cannotbe proven) for which the believer is ready to kill, die, torture or be tortured. Almost any religion can lead to a radical belief. The Catholicism.
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1. They wanted drastic change. They wanted a nation in which the government was based on the majority of countries population.
2. They were against the privileges given to the great land owners and wealthy factory owners.
3. They were very much against the concentration of property in the hands of few.
2. They were against the privileges given to the great land owners and wealthy factory owners.
3. They were very much against the concentration of property in the hands of few.
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