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Q.

Which group disliked the existence of Private property owners?


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a

Conservatives

b

Liberals

c

Radicals

d

Feminist 

answer is C.

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Radicals disliked the existence of private property owners and favoured a society where the government was based on the population as a whole. Many backed the suffragette movements for women. They rejected the privileges enjoyed by powerful landowners and affluent manufacturing owners, in contrast to liberals. They did not oppose the existence of the private property, but they objected to its concentration in the hands of a small number of people. Conservatives opposed liberals and revolutionaries. But following the French Revolution, many conservatives began to see the necessity for change. Conservatives had previously usually rejected the idea of change in the eighteenth century. By the nineteenth century, they had come to terms with the fact that change was necessary but believed it needed to be gradual to preserve the past.
 
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