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both the economic and social spheres

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Q: A conservative is opposed to government intervention?
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What reforms did the liberal and conservative parties achieve?

If you mean in the United States, the conservative is pro-small government, the liberal is for more government intervention.


Do libertarians oppose government intervention in both economic affairs and in the private lives of citizens?

they opposed government intervention only in the economic sector


How did the conservative view of government compare to the liberal views?

conservatives opposed large central government


How did the conservative views of government compare to the liberal view?

conservatives opposed large central government


How did the conservative views of government compare to liberal views?

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Why did anti imperialist oppose intervention in Cuba?

They opposed intervention for moral and practical reasons.


Why did the anti-imperialist oppose intervention in cuba?

They opposed intervention for moral and practical reasons.


In what way are Republican and Democratic parties different?

In general, the Democratic Party favors more government intervention and is more liberal regarding social issues. The Republican Party is more conservative regarding social issues and favors less government intervention.


How did mercantilism represent a form of government intervention in the economy?

Did mercantilism accept the intervention of government


What does progressive mean in progressive conservative?

While a conservative person is very right wing and holds more traditional values and is typically against government intervention, such as social programs, a progressive conservative would be further to the left on the political spectrum, but still hold mostly traditional values.


Which ideology opposes increasing government programs to solve social problems?

Conservatism is opposed to increased government programs to solve social problems; I could also mention libertarianism which is even more opposed to government involvement in social problems than conservatism is.


How does progressive and conservative differ?

A conservative party would want things to stay the same as before and limit government intervention in society. A progressive party would want to introduce new policies and move more towards a welfare state.