19th century conservatives wanted to conserve and preserve the historic traditions of government and society. For societies like France and elsewhere on the continent of Europe, that meant going back to monarchs in control of government, as things had been before the French Revolution.
Liberals were those who favored liberty for individuals, with greater rights and freedoms. So the various answers that spoke of voting rights, elected parliaments, and democratic change -- those all were measures favored by liberals in the 19th century, not conservatives.
Nationalism was a 19th century movement that had the ability to attach itself to either conservative or liberal agendas. In France, feelings of national unity rallied the people to the cause of the French Republic as a liberal form of government. In Russia, on the other hand, nationalistic pride went hand-in-hand with staunchly conservative and autocratic forms of government. In the German states, liberals were the ones who first pushed to form a united German nation. However, it was a more conservative approach under Otto von Bismarck of Prussia that actually accomplished the unification of Germany. So nationalism can be associated with either liberal or conservative causes -- or both.
Socialism was another ideology with 19th century roots. Socialism believes members of a society are to contribute to each other's needs and provide help to one another. The earliest socialist efforts were somewhat small-sized communities or groups that lived and worked together cooperatively, such as the factory town reformed by Robert Owen at New Lanark, Scotland. In the modern world, socialism generally means national measures through taxes and government programs so that those with more resources in terms of private property provide aid to those less well off.
Antifederalists
Federalists
B. West.
C. Northeast.
D. Midwest.
B) The New Deal was condemned for decreasing the power of the Supreme Court.
C) The New Deal was criticized for increasing the size and scope of local government.
D)The New Deal was seen as promoting American dependency on the federal government.
Answer:The answer is A.
Explanation:
The New Deal was denounced for increasing the national debt and reach of the federal government.
B) Any part of the world with people of European origin
C) Any part of the world dependent on farming, ranching, or other Western characteristics
Question 2. What did European leaders urge the spread of during the Age of Discovery?
A) European leaders were concerned about instilling good hygiene practices.
B) European leaders knew that the spread of Christianity meant the spread of Western culture.
The answers are:
1.C) Any part of the world dependent on farming, ranching, or other Western characteristics.
The eastern civilizations also depended on farming and ranching, which wasn´t solely western.
2.B) European leaders knew that the spread of Christianity meant the spread of Western culture.
The spread of Christianity meant the expansion of the western way of life, religion was a big way of control of people and in the name of religion a lot of political things were done.