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BabaBlast [244]
3 years ago
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HELLO, SMARTIES!!!

History
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navik [9.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The first two options The government should be  led by a monarch with legitimacy from god and the government should maintain stability through  a social class system belong in the Conservative column. Options People should be able to work their way up  in the social ladder  and the government should emphasize citizens rights  as listed in a constitution belong in the Liberal column

Explanation:

Conservatives in the XIX century wanted social stability through Monarchism, or a Monarch, who often claimed legitimacy from a higher or divine power. Conservatism is adverse to radical political, economical or social changes, and promoted tradition, organic society, hierarchy, authority and property rights. There was not a believe in the equality amongst men, and believed that some men were in fact born greater than others.

Liberals took a different approach, and believed in the inherent rights of every citizen, and that they should be able to move up in the social class of the nation, with a complete economic, personal and political freedom.

forsale [732]3 years ago
5 0

the first and last choice are conservative and the two middle choices are liberal

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