Why did most of ‘conservative regimes’ impose censorship laws to control printed material associated with the French Revolution in 1815?
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The Most 'conservative regimes' imposed censorship laws to control printed material associated with the French revolution in 1815 because these states were autocratic and thus wanted to preserve the traditional institutions of state and society – like the monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies etc.
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Conservative regimes impose censorship laws to control printed material associated with the French Revolution in 1815.
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- The conservative regimes established in 1815 In France were autocratic in nature.
- They did not accept opposition and dissension and tried to curtail practices that undermined the authority of autocratic regimes.
- Most of them introduced censorship legislation to regulate what was written in newspapers, plays, and songs, representing the ideals of independence and democracy associated with the French Revolution.
- One of the main issues raised by the liberal nationalists who opposed the current conservative regime was freedom of the press.
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