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who were liberals? ​

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Answered by bhatiamona
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The liberal was a group of people who were supporters of the liberal ideology. Such people were strong supporters of individual liberty. They were against the dynastic rulers and their uncontrolled power. Liberals also wanted a secular nation where all religions were respected. They believed that there should be a parliamentary government elected by the people and an impartial judiciary, all working under the laws enshrined in the constitution. Such a judiciary should be independent of the rulers and officials.

However, the liberals were not fully democratic, as they were not fully supportive of democracy. He was not a supporter of the right of every citizen to vote. He was also against the right of women to vote.

Answered by varsha865118
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Explanation:

It was a Russian society community that wanted to reform Russia and wanted a country that accepted all religions of all faiths. They did not consider in the universal adult franchise and claimed that the right to vote must mainly be held by men of property. Individual liberty, consent of the governed, and legal equality are central to liberalism’s political and moral ideology. Liberals promote individual rights, democracy, secularism, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and a market economy, depending on how these values are defined.

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