who were radicals and who were conservatives ?give three charactevistics
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Answer:1) Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but they generally support free market, free trade, limited government, individual rights (including civil rights and human rights).
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- Radicals were those who wanted a complete, drastic change in the society.
- They wanted a nation which treated all its citizens equally.
- Many radicals also supported woman suffragette movements
- They were not private property, but they disliked the concentration of properties in the hands of few.
- Conservatives were those who were generally opposed to change.
- However after the French Revolution, they also opened up their minds, and realized that change is inevitable to come.
- They wanted changes in the society to come in a slow manner, unlike the radicals.
- They still believed that religion and government should remain intertwined.
- They believed that change should come with respect to the past in a slow and steady manner
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