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What did the liberals advocate for?
What did the liberals advocate for?
- Tolerance of all religions and an elected parliamentary government (correct)
- Resistance to change and slow acceptance of change
- A complete transformation of society
- A nation based on the majority of the population
What did the radicals dislike?
What did the radicals dislike?
- Lack of laws interpreted by a well-trained judiciary
- The existence of private property
- Concentration of property in the hands of a few (correct)
- Elected parliamentary government
What did the conservatives resist?
What did the conservatives resist?
- Elected parliamentary government
- Majority rule in government
- Tolerance of all religions
- Change (correct)
What kind of government did the radicals want?
What kind of government did the radicals want?
What was the time of economic and social change known as?
What was the time of economic and social change known as?
Study Notes
Political Ideologies
- Liberals advocated for civil liberties, constitutional government, and representative democracy
- Radicals disliked the privileges of the nobility and the church, seeking greater equality and democracy
- Conservatives resisted changes to the traditional social and political order, seeking to maintain the power of the nobility and the church
Radical Goals
- Radicals wanted a democratic government, where power is held by the people or their elected representatives
Historical Context
- The time of economic and social change is known as the Age of Revolution
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Description
Test your knowledge of the political ideologies and movements during the French Revolution with this quiz. Explore the differences between conservatives, liberals, and radicals, and their visions for societal change in Europe.