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Which Was Not Truly an 18th Century Liberal Ideal

Question 10

Question 10

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Which was not truly an 18th century liberal ideal?


A) equality before the law
B) representative government for everyone
C) freedom of the press
D) freedom of assembly
E) liberty of conscience

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