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Which of these civil liberties was limited under the Napoleonic Code?
freedom of speech
freedom of religion
equality before the law
protection of private property.
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Freedom of speech.
The Napoleonic regime (and its press laws), not the civil code’s guarantees of equality and property, curtailed political expression and free speech — while the Code did affirm equality before the law and protection of private property (and left religious practice broadly tolerated under the Concordat).
The Napoleonic regime (and its press laws), not the civil code’s guarantees of equality and property, curtailed political expression and free speech — while the Code did affirm equality before the law and protection of private property (and left religious practice broadly tolerated under the Concordat).
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