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Who were called 'radicals'?

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Answered by KookieCharm7
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Those who remained intransigent in believing that the French Revolution needed to be completed through a republican regime based on parliamentary democracy and universal suffrage therefore tended to call themselves "Radicals" – a term meaning 'Purists'.

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Answered by ItzKyoFelle
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~ Radicals were the people in the late 19th and 20th century Europe who believe that a representative democratic system should exist in the countries. They opined that rights and freedom should be given to the people.

~ They also wanted voting rights to be given to both men and women.

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