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what were consiquences of liberal revolution for 5 marks

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Answered by Kavu553
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The three consequence of liberal revolution of 1848 were:

• In February 1848, Republic was formed which provided suffrage, i.e., the right to vote in political elections to all the male adults above 21 and promised right to work. Accordingly, national workshops were set up to provide employment opportunities. It also brought the refusal or rejection of the monarchical power in France in 1848.

• Liberal middle-class population including men and women demanded Constitutionalism with the goal of national unification.

• Overall, the idea to create a nation states based on 3 principles were –a Constitution, Freedom of the press and Freedom of association.

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Answered by kartikeswarlimal
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The three consequence of liberal revolution of 1848 were: In February 1848, Republic was formed which provided suffrage, i.e., the right to vote in political elections to all the male adults above 21 and promised right to work. Accordingly, national workshops were set up to provide employment opportunities

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