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who wre conservatives and what were his ides​

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Answered by KrishJethwani40
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Conservatism in the United States is a political and social philosophy characterized by respect for American traditions, republicanism, limited government, support for Christian values,[1] moral universalism,[2] pro-business, opposition to trade unions, strong national defense, free trade,[3] protectionism,[4] anti-communism,[5][6] rugged individualism,[5] advocacy of American exceptionalism,[7] and a defense of tradition[5] and Western culture from the perceived threats posed by communism, socialism, and moral relativism.[8]

As with all major American political parties, liberty is a core value. American conservatives generally consider individual liberty—within the bounds of American values—as the fundamental trait of democracy; this perspective contrasts with that of modern liberals, who generally place a greater value on equality and social justice and emphasize the need for state intervention to achieve these goals.[9][10] American political conservatives believe in limiting government in size and scope, and in a balance between national government and states' rights. Apart from some right-libertarians, they tend to favor strong action in areas they believe to be within government's legitimate jurisdiction, particularly national defense and law enforcement. Social conservatives, many of them religious, often oppose abortion, same-sex marriage, and civil unions. They often favor Christian prayer in public schools and government funding for private Christian schools, and support legislation defining marriage as exclusively being between a man and a woman.

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Answered by ghost9872
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Conservatives were basically from Europe. Richard Hooker found Conservatism. They were basically orthodox.

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