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Who were the liberals

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Answered by lakshyachoudhary4823
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Liberalism is a political and economic doctrine that emphasizes individual autonomy, equality of opportunity, and the protection of individual rights (primarily to life, liberty, and property), originally against the state and later against both the state and private economic actors, including businesses.

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Liberal:-

  • One of the group which looked to change the society were the liberals.
  • They wanted a nation which tolerated all religions.
  • They wanted to safeguard the rights of people against government.
  • They were not democrats.
  • They did not believe in universal adult franchise which is right to vote.
  • They felt that only men who have property should have the right to vote.
  • They also did not want the vote for women.

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