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What did the Whig party advocate for?

APreeminence of personal freedom

BThe unconditional restoration of absolute monarchy and divine right rule.

CThe immediate establishment of a classless, egalitarian society through violent revolution.

DA complete return to subsistence farming and a rejection of industrial advancements.

Answer:

A. Preeminence of personal freedom

Read Explanation:

  • The Whigs supported individual rights and liberties, in contrast to the Tories, who upheld monarchical authority.


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