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What were the views of liberals and radicals to improve the condition of workers

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Answered by shambhavi1634
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Liberals: Liberals wanted a change in the society. They wanted toleration towards all religions. They opposed the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers. They wanted to safeguard the rights of individuals. They favoured a representative, elected parliamentary government. Such a government should be subject to laws interpreted by a well-trained and independent judiciary. However, some of the liberal ideas were not democratic. They did not believe in universal adult franchise and wanted the voting rights only for men with property.

Radicals: Radicals also wanted a change in the society. The radicals were in favour of women’s suffragate movement. They opposed the privileges of wealthy landowners and factory owners. They were not against private property but opposed the concentration of property in a few hands.

Answered by fisherlaroy
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Answer: There was a requirement of social and economic change and to make that happen Liberals and ... Government governed the big scale industry to keep a look on working hours and wages.

Explanation: if your answer is multiple choice....its (C)

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