Asked by berlanda

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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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).