Unlike Conservatives, Nineteenth-Century Liberals Supported the Enlightenment Ideals of Personal
Unlike conservatives, nineteenth-century liberals supported the Enlightenment ideals of personal liberty and free trade because
A) they thought that all governments were inherently repressive and they wanted to restrict government intervention in their lives.
B) they saw Enlightenment ideals as crucial to a new political revolution that would be based on the capitalist economic system.
C) they believed that greater liberty in politics and economic matters would promote social improvement and economic growth.
D) they envisioned a society modeled after the ideals of the French Revolution, in which all men were equal and able to access the industrial economic structure.
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