What was nineteenth-century political liberalism?
A) the belief that the government should not interfere in the economy (laissez-faire)
B) the belief that people are free to choose their government
C) the belief that there are political and social rights embodied in constitutions,defined by law,and guaranteed by the state
D) a political party in Britain led for many years by William Gladstone
E) the belief that people of a common ethnic background are at liberty to govern themselves
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