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Before Napoleon's reforms, who mainly had access to higher education like secondary school and university?
the military
the farmers
the wealthy class
the middle class
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the wealthy class
Before Napoleon's reforms, secondary schools and universities were largely accessible only to the elite (nobility, clergy, and wealthy families); Napoleon expanded state-run schools and merit-based entry to broaden access.
Before Napoleon's reforms, secondary schools and universities were largely accessible only to the elite (nobility, clergy, and wealthy families); Napoleon expanded state-run schools and merit-based entry to broaden access.
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