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Question
How was liberalism allied to national unity in Europe in the early decades of the 19th century? Analyse.
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Solution
- The removal of aristocratic privileges is what the liberal middle classes interpret as national unity. Individual freedom and equality before the law were central to liberalism.
- The idea of government was highlighted by liberalism. It called for a constitution and parliamentary representative government. When the Parliament is run properly, national unity can be preserved.
- In terms of the economy, liberalism supports market freedom and the removal of governmental limitations on the flow of capital and goods. The middle class made a strong push for national unification during the nineteenth century.
- The development of railroads made it easier to transport people and products between different areas. A sense of solidarity and common economic goals were promoted by this infrastructural development, which was in line with the liberal good.
- Liberals promoted representative institutions and constitutional government, emphasising the idea of governing by agreement.
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