Q.

Which of the given points did not define the term ‘Liberal Nationalism’ for the people of Europe in the nineteenth century?


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a

Freedom for the individual and equality before the law

b

Government by consent

c

End of autocracy and clerical privileges.

d

Government empowered to violate the right to private property 

answer is D.

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In nineteenth-century Europe, 'Liberal Nationalism' did not stand for a government empowered to violate the right to private property. The Latin word liber, which means free, is the source of the word "liberalism."
The meaning of liberalism had different meanings for different people in 19th century Europe. For the middle classes, liberalism stood for equality for all in front of the law and the freedom of every individual. In terms of politics, liberalism stood for the government, which came into power through consent. Liberalism also stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges after the French Revolution. For some, liberalism stood for the inviolability of the right to private property.
 
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