what were the ideals of liberal nationalism
explain these poinrs
freedom of individual
equality of all before law
concept of government by consent
end of autocracy
freedom of market
explain point wise
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Answer:
Liberal nationalism means
-individual freedom
-equality before law
-government by consent
-freedom of markets
-abolition of state imposed restrictions on the movement of goods and capital
Liberalism became the main concern in europe after the french revolution because:-
-universal adult suffrage was not granted to people by the napoleonic code.Men without property and women were denied the right to vote.
-women were made subject to the authority of men.
-markets were not free as the 39 confederations of france had their own law which posed problems for the free movement of goods.
- there were no standard weights and measurements and no rates of custom duties which greatly affected the trade.
Libralism fused with the french revolution envisaged the:-
-end of autocracy and clerical privileges.
-introduction of a constitution amd representative government.
-inviolability of private property.
-removal of trade restrictions.
-freedom of trade markets.
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" Ideas of national unity in the early nineteenth century Europe and nationalism were closely allied to the ideology liberalism".
Liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law. Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.
• Derived from 'liber' means free
• Stood for freedom for all and equality of all before the law
• Politically - Government by Consent
• Universal suffrage, right to vote for all
• Since French Revolution, it stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges, a Constitution and representative government through parliament
• Struggles for equal political rights
• It stressed on Economically, inviolability of private property
• Freedom of markets and abolition of state restrictions.