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What did liberals advocate for in terms of government?
What did liberals advocate for in terms of government?
- Military dictatorship
- Absolute monarchy
- Theocracy
- Elected parliamentary government (correct)
What was a belief of the conservatives?
What was a belief of the conservatives?
- Abolishing private property
- Opposing inevitable changes
- Radical social reforms
- Respecting the past (correct)
What was a characteristic of radicals regarding property ownership?
What was a characteristic of radicals regarding property ownership?
- Disliked concentration of power in few hands (correct)
- Opposed women's suffrage movements
- Advocated for abolishing all private property
- Supported absolute power of great landowners
What was a stance of liberals on voting rights?
What was a stance of liberals on voting rights?
What was a stance of liberals regarding women's voting rights?
What was a stance of liberals regarding women's voting rights?
What was a key belief of the liberals?
What was a key belief of the liberals?
What was a stance of the radicals regarding property ownership?
What was a stance of the radicals regarding property ownership?
What did the conservatives believe about the past?
What did the conservatives believe about the past?
What was a characteristic of the liberals regarding voting rights?
What was a characteristic of the liberals regarding voting rights?
What did the radicals support in terms of women's rights?
What did the radicals support in terms of women's rights?
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Political Ideologies
Liberals
- Advocated for limited government intervention in economy and society
- Believed in universal male suffrage, expanding voting rights to all men
- Supported women's suffrage, giving women the right to vote
- Key belief: individual freedoms and rights should be protected from government interference
Conservatives
- Believed in preserving traditional social hierarchies and institutions
- Viewed the past as a model for the present, seeking to preserve traditional values
Radicals
- Advocated for collective ownership of property, opposing private property
- Supported women's rights, including suffrage and equal rights
- Wanted to radically transform society and its institutions
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