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what were the common demand of liberals, radicals and nationalist​

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Answered by arsalaankhan116
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The Russian Revolution was a significant and memorable event in history. There were several political shifts throughout the nineteenth century that marked the beginning of change. The French Revolution came into the picture, drastically altering the social structure. In some regions of Asia, people begin discussing the structure of the French Revolution.

Answered by jitendrajunawa
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In 1848, when peasant-workers revolted in many European countries, suffering from poverty, unemployment and starvation, a revolution of the educated middle classes was also taking place parallel to it. The events of February 1848 led to the abdication of the king and the proclamation of a republic based on the public suffrage of all men. In other parts of Europe where independent nation-states had not yet come into existence, such as Germany, Italy, Poland, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the men and women of the liberal middle classes linked the demand for constitutionalism with the demand for national integration. . They took advantage of the growing public discontent and put forward the demands for the creation of a nation-state. This nation-state was based on parliamentary principles such as constitution, freedom of the press and freedom of association. A large number of political organizations in the German regions came together in the city of Frankfurt to vote in favor of an all-German National Assembly. On 18 May 1848, 831 elected representatives took their seats in the Frankfurt Parliament in a decorated procession. The Parliament was held at St. Paul's Church. He drafted a constitution for a German nation. The headship of this nation was entrusted to a king who was to be subordinate to the Parliament. When the delegates offered to crown King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia, he declined it and sided with the kings who were opposed to the elected assembly. While the opposition of the elite and the military increased, the social base of the parliament weakened. The Parliament was dominated by the middle classes who opposed the demands of the workers and artisans and lost their support. At last the troops were called in and the assembly was forced to disband. The issue of granting political rights to women was controversial within the liberal movement, although a large number of women had actively participated in the movement over the years. Women established their own political organizations, started newspapers and participated in political meetings and demonstrations.

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