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Who among the following strongly opposed the idea of change during the eighteenth century and later in nineteenth century accepted that change is inevitable?

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The Radicals
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The Liberals
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The Conservatives
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The Democrats
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Solution

The correct option is C The Conservatives
The Conservatives generally opposed the idea of change in the eighteenth century. By the nineteenth century, however, they accepted that change was inevitable. They believed that the past had to be respected and that change had to be brought about through a slow process. The Liberals, on the other hand, wanted a nation that would tolerate all religions. They demanded an elected parliamentary government with representatives who were to be subjected to laws interpreted by the judiciary. Radicals supported women’s suffrage movements and opposed the privileges of the great landowners and wealthy factory owners.

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