Etymology
The term "ultraconservative" is a combination of:
Meaning
An ultraconservative is someone who holds extremely conservative political views characterized by:
Origin
The term "ultraconservative" emerged in the early 19th century. It was initially used to describe extreme right-wing monarchists in France who opposed the revolutionary changes brought by the French Revolution.
In the 20th century, the term gained wider use in the United States to refer to individuals and groups who held rigidly conservative views on social, cultural, and political issues.
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