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How did Napoleon change the law code in France? (2 points)
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He guaranteed people equality before the law
He guaranteed people equality before the law
He reduced the amount of legal protections.
He reduced the amount of legal protections.
He allowed the Catholic Church to control the law code.
He allowed the Catholic Church to control the law code.
He made all of the legal decisions.
He made all of the legal decisions.
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- He guaranteed people equality before the law.
- He reduced the amount of legal protections.
Explanation: The Napoleonic (Civil) Code established equal treatment under the law and abolished feudal privileges, while also rolling back some Revolutionary gains—especially women's rights and labor protections—so some legal protections were reduced. It did not put the Church in control of the law, nor did Napoleon personally make every legal decision.
- He guaranteed people equality before the law.
- He reduced the amount of legal protections.
Explanation: The Napoleonic (Civil) Code established equal treatment under the law and abolished feudal privileges, while also rolling back some Revolutionary gains—especially women's rights and labor protections—so some legal protections were reduced. It did not put the Church in control of the law, nor did Napoleon personally make every legal decision.
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