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Phoenix [80]
1 year ago
5

liberals tend to believe in more active policy (government intervention) while conservatives believe in less government interven

tion.
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masha68 [24]1 year ago
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The two major political ideologies are Liberals and Conservatives

Liberals want greater government action to achieve social and economic equality. Liberals, for example, support minimum wage legislation, believing that without government action, corporations will exploit people and economic inequality will worsen.

Liberals, on the other side, are often opposed to government intrusion in private life, such as legislation prohibiting contraception or same-se-x marriage.

Conservatives often reject government action to promote social and economic equality, saying that the free market will reward individuals based on their ability and hard work.

Conservatives, on the other hand, prefer government action to promote traditional morality, such as the prohibition of abortion and marijuana. They are also staunch supporters of government expenditure on defense and national security.

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