Liberalism in the Early 19th Century

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What did liberalism in the early 19th century emphasize politically?

  • Government by consent (correct)
  • Government by monarchy
  • Government by dictatorship
  • Government by force

What did liberalism in the early 19th century stand for in terms of individual freedom and equality?

  • Freedom for the individual and equality for all (correct)
  • Freedom and equality for the clergy
  • Freedom only for the wealthy
  • Equality for the aristocracy

What did liberalism in the early 19th century advocate for in terms of government structure?

  • A single-party rule
  • An absolute monarchy
  • A constitution and a representative government through parliament (correct)
  • A theocratic government

What did liberalism in the early 19th century stand against?

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Government by consent

Government should be based on the agreement and will of the people being governed.

Freedom and Equality

Each person should have freedom and equal rights, regardless of their background.

Representative Government

A government should have a constitution and be represented by an elected parliament.

Against Autocracy and Clerical Privileges

It opposed absolute rule and special advantages for religious leaders.

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