This ideology advocates for a limited government and for greater individual liberties at the political, social, and economic levels of society. This movement also inspired both the American and French Revolutions

a. Traditional conservatism
b. Classical liberalism
c. Modern liberalism
d. Marxism
e. Feminism


b

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