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Who were "liberals" ? what ideas were supported by them ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ideas of national unity in early-nineteenth-century Europe were closely allied to the ideology of liberalism. For the new middle classes; freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law were the bases of idea of liberalism.

Political & Social Perspective: -

From the political perspective, the idea of liberalism emphasized the concept of government by consent. Liberalism also meant an end of autocracy and clerical privileges. Further, it meant the need of a constitution and a representative government. Inviolability of private property was also emphasized by the nineteenth century liberals.

Economic Perspective: -

Economic liberalization was another hallmark of the Napoleonic Code. The emerging middle class was also in favour of economic liberalization. Multiple currencies, units of weight and measurement and tariff barriers worked as obstacles for economic activities. The new commercial class was demanding a unified economic territory so that there could be unhindered movement of goods, people and capital.

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Answered by sadhnakumarijmp
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Answer:

liberals were group of the people who wanted a nation which tolerate all the religious in the country

ideas that were supported by them were:-

  1. freedom on goods and capital
  2. they wanted the freedom and equality for all
  3. they opposed the idea of privileges from birth
  4. they supported the nationalist struggle in the country
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