liberals
Pronunciation: [ˈlɪbərəlz]
Context: “politics”
(noun) people who believe in ideas like freedom, equality, and change. Liberals often want the government to help with social issues and promote human rights.
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Many liberals support programs that help the environment and reduce inequality.
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Some people think that liberals are too focused on change and don't consider the tradition.
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What do liberals believe about education and healthcare?
Context: “economics”
(noun) people who support free markets and private ownership but believe in some government action to promote fairness. They think that the government should help fix problems that hurt people’s chances to succeed.
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Liberals in economics argue for balanced approaches to support workers while ensuring businesses thrive.
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Critics argue that liberals in economics can sometimes overregulate businesses.
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How do economic liberals view government involvement in the market?
Context: “politics”
(adjective) describing ideas or policies that are open to change and support personal freedoms. Liberal policies often focus on rights for all people.
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The government made a liberal decision to allow more freedom of expression.
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People disagree with the liberal policies because they think they change too many traditions.
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What are some liberal policies that protect individual rights?