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who are radicals? how were they different from liberals?​

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Answered by bhavya200929
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There are three radicals and liberals

(i) Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religions. In contrast, radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country's population.

(ii) Liberals did not believe in universal adult franchise. They felt men of property mainly should have the vote. But radicals opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy factory owners.

(iii) Liberals did not want the vote for women. On the other hand, many radicals supported women's suffragette movement.

Answered by shilpaadhau
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radicals were the class of people in old Europe {In the late 19th & 20th century}. They believed that there should be democratic form of government in whole Europe. They wanted the government which would be based on majority of people's choices.

Unlike liberals they wanted universal adult franchise. They (radicals) also supported women's suffragette movement where as liberals denied.

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