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What did French military successes in 1796 reveal about Napoleon? Check all that apply.
He was gaining control.
He was gaining pride.
He was gaining fame.
He was gaining confidence.
He was gaining experience.
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- He was gaining fame. — His victories in Italy made him a celebrated military leader across France and Europe.
- He was gaining confidence. — Repeated successes strengthened his self-assurance as a commander.
- He was gaining experience. — The campaign gave him practical command experience and honed his strategic skills.
Not selected: "He was gaining control" (he did not gain political control of France in 1796) and "He was gaining pride" (pride is not a standard historical conclusion from those successes).
- He was gaining confidence. — Repeated successes strengthened his self-assurance as a commander.
- He was gaining experience. — The campaign gave him practical command experience and honed his strategic skills.
Not selected: "He was gaining control" (he did not gain political control of France in 1796) and "He was gaining pride" (pride is not a standard historical conclusion from those successes).
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