The idea of liberalism in eighteenth-century British politics
A) had the same meaning as liberalism in twenty-first-century American politics.
B) had mainly a public and social quality.
C) brought great wealth and power to its main voice, John Locke.
D) was compatible with inequalities in wealth and well-being.
E) dismissed the existence of natural rights.
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