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Unit 5 – Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
Topic 5.4
How did Napoleon uphold some principles of the French Revolution while contradicting others?
Napoleon abolished all changes made during the French Revolution to restore absolute monarchy.
He maintained complete liberty, equality, fraternity while also continuing Reign of Terror policies unchanged under his rule.
Napoleon never upheld any principles or contradicted any elements from the revolution at all times throughout his rule.
He maintained law reforms like Code Napoleon but suppressed individual liberties by establishing a dictatorship.
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