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Who were the ‘liberal’? What ideas were supported by them?

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Answered by harshadkapae5
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Answered by topwriters
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Liberalism

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Liberalism simply means freedom of the individual and equality of everyone before law. It focused on the concept of the government by consent. In Europe, the right to vote and to get elected applied only to men who owned property. So the people who did not own land rebelled and organized movements demanding equal political rights, which led to the adoption of liberalism. Liberalism abolished all the restrictions imposed by states on the movements of goods and capitals. The union abolished all the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from 30 to 2.

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