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Jaydon Cabrera
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6 January, 13:57
Explain conservative goals and beliefs
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Addison Randall
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The central tenets of conservatism include tradition, organic society, hierarchy, authority, and property rights. Conservatives seek to preserve a range of institutions such as religion, parliamentary government, and property rights, with the aim of emphasizing social stability and continuity.
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With a conservative person, they like to keep everything the same. It is done in a traditional way with a certain way of thinking.
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