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The idea of liberalism in eighteenth-century British politics: a. had mainly a civic and social quality. b. prompted two eighteenth-century leaders, Joseph McCarthy and Hugh McCarran, to demand independence for Ireland. c. brought great wealth and power to its main voice, John Locke. d. was compatible with inequalities in wealth and well-being. e. had the same meaning as liberalism in twenty-first-century American politics.

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Answer:

c. brought great wealth and power to its main voice, John Locke

Explanation:

John Locke, one the greatest philosophers is known to be the father of liberalism. His idea on liberalism helped to influence the writings of the Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson. Also, it influenced the French Revolution by Lafayette and the Glorious Revolution by William Henry.

The idea of liberalism brought wealth and power to Locke, the progenitor of liberalism.