The radicals, particularly during the French Revolution and other similar movements, sought a republican form of government characterized by democracy and popular sovereignty. They aimed to dismantle existing monarchies and aristocratic structures, advocating for civil liberties, social equality, and the rights of the common people. Their vision often included more direct forms of governance, such as universal suffrage and greater participation in political decision-making.
Royalists and Radicals
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The group that was considered to be made up of radicals were the anti-federalists. They pushed for more power for the states and a weak central government.
Middle Class people.
Anarchists. This however not quite correct, anarchists recognise the need for local government, but oppose any government above that level.
Yes, radicals want to change the status quo.
Royalists and Radicals
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Paris commune
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Weak.
Radicals
The group that was considered to be made up of radicals were the anti-federalists. They pushed for more power for the states and a weak central government.
The type of government that the Americans did want was a african american because by the time slavery ended african american were free but not treated fairly.
the Commune
Self government