Based on the description of feudalism given in the lesson, analyze how Napoleon’s new ruling class resembled feudalistic relationships of Louis XVI’s time.(1 point)

Responses

Napoleon divided people between the Legion of Honor and taxpayers, similar to the Estates-General.
Napoleon divided people between the Legion of Honor and taxpayers, similar to the Estates-General.

Napoleon brought back the old ruling class that Louis XVI had used.
Napoleon brought back the old ruling class that Louis XVI had used.

Napoleon created the Council of the Ancients and the Council of 500, with himself at the top as consul.
Napoleon created the Council of the Ancients and the Council of 500, with himself at the top as consul.

Napoleon implemented a system in which he granted titles and land to people who would support him financially.
Napoleon implemented a system in which he granted titles and land to people who would support him financially.

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The response that best analyzes how Napoleon’s new ruling class resembled feudalistic relationships of Louis XVI’s time is:

Napoleon implemented a system in which he granted titles and land to people who would support him financially.

This reflects the feudalistic practice where lords would grant land and privileges to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service. Similarly, Napoleon's system ensured that those who supported him, particularly through financial means, were rewarded with titles and land, creating a hierarchy that mirrored the feudal structure of Louis XVI’s era.