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who were the liberal revolutionaries and what did they belive in ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Classical liberals were committed to individualism, liberty, and equal rights. They believed these goals required a free economy with minimal government interference.
Answered by andrea76
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Liberalism became a distinct movement in the Age of Enlightenment, when it became popular among Western philosophers and economists. Liberalism sought to replace the norms of hereditary privilege, state religion, absolute monarchy, the divine right of kings and traditional conservatism with representative democracy and the rule of law.

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