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Furkat [3]
2 years ago
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Which statements are examples of contemporary conservative beliefs?

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1 answer:
Anna007 [38]2 years ago
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The following are examples of liberal ideals and concepts from the present day:

  • The government should regulate businesses to protect consumers.
  • Gay people should have greater rights, and abortion should be legal.
  • Tax rates should be raised to pay for government programs.

Option 4,5,6

This is further explained below.

<h3>What are contemporary conservative beliefs?</h3>

Generally,

Liberals advocate for greater government, which they think can be funded by levying more taxes to support public services. As a result, liberals think the government should take a more active role in the economy to safeguard individuals' purchasing power.

They demand that LGBT people and other vulnerable groups be safeguarded as well.

In conclusion, Their platform includes lower government expenditure and debt as well as free markets, deregulation, and privatization. Conservatives worry that secularism and moral relativism would undermine traditional societal values like family and religion.

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CQ

Which statements are examples of contemporary liberal beliefs? Check all that apply.

1-Government should not have a large role in the economy.

2-Tax rates should be raised to pay for government programs.

3-The US military should remain strong to protect foreign interests.

4-The government should regulate businesses to protect consumers.

5-Gay people should have greater rights, and abortion should be legal.

6-There should be stiff penalties for offenders who commit violent crimes.

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