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Liberal Revolutions

Liberal Revolutions. Vocabulary Quiz. A. does not want to change existing conditions B. extremist who wants to turn back the clock C. wants far reaching changes D. sides with one side or the other E. stresses individual rights. 1. moderate 2. radical 3. liberal

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Liberal Revolutions

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  1. Liberal Revolutions

  2. Vocabulary Quiz A. does not want to change existing conditions B. extremist who wants to turn back the clock C. wants far reaching changes D. sides with one side or the other E. stresses individual rights 1. moderate 2. radical 3. liberal 4. conservative 5. reactionary

  3. Vocabulary Quiz • D. sides with one side or the other • C. wants far reaching changes • E. stresses individual rights A. does not want to change existing conditions B. extremist who wants to turn back the clock 1. moderate 2. radical 3. liberal 4. conservative 5. reactionary

  4. Political Spectrum Moderate Liberal Conservative Radical Reactionary

  5. Bourgeois Liberal Revolutions • Generally 1680s to 1830s • Often focuses on middle class issues • Violence occurs but is not always the main cause of change (Glorious Revolution in England) • Tendency to turn conservative – after revolution has begun there is often a backlash against radicalism (extreme change) • Conflict between radicals (want extreme political change) and reactionaries (want to return to the old order – absolutism and nobility with all the power)

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