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Napoleon beautified French cities by building monuments, parks, and museums. How did this action fulfill Enlightenment and Revolutionary ideals?
It demonstrated that France would no longer wage war on other countries.
It showed that the Church would no longer have authority in France.
It provided resources of beauty for ordinary French citizens.
It proved that men and women had achieved equality in French society.
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It provided resources of beauty for ordinary French citizens.
Explanation: Enlightenment and Revolutionary ideals promoted public welfare, civic virtue, access to education and the arts, and making culture useful to all citizens. Napoleon’s public monuments, parks, and museums made art and urban improvements accessible to the populace. The other choices are incorrect: Napoleon continued to wage wars abroad; his policies did not eliminate Church influence (he negotiated the Concordat); and his reforms did not achieve gender equality.
Explanation: Enlightenment and Revolutionary ideals promoted public welfare, civic virtue, access to education and the arts, and making culture useful to all citizens. Napoleon’s public monuments, parks, and museums made art and urban improvements accessible to the populace. The other choices are incorrect: Napoleon continued to wage wars abroad; his policies did not eliminate Church influence (he negotiated the Concordat); and his reforms did not achieve gender equality.
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