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Which of the following was a continuity between Louis XVI’s reign and Napoleon’s? (1 point)
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the use of a ruling class based on titles and granting of land for support
peace and financial stability
the ruler’s desire for a constitution
nationalistic feelings
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the use of a ruling class based on titles and granting of land for support
Explanation: Under Louis XVI France relied on a titled aristocracy with land-based privileges; Napoleon likewise created an imperial nobility and awarded titles, pensions and property to secure supporters. The other options are false: France under Louis had fiscal crisis and revolution and under Napoleon near‑constant war; Louis was not sincerely committed to a constitutional regime the way revolutionary/Napoleonic governments used constitutions as legitimation; and modern nationalism was weak under Louis but grew after the Revolution and under Napoleon.
Explanation: Under Louis XVI France relied on a titled aristocracy with land-based privileges; Napoleon likewise created an imperial nobility and awarded titles, pensions and property to secure supporters. The other options are false: France under Louis had fiscal crisis and revolution and under Napoleon near‑constant war; Louis was not sincerely committed to a constitutional regime the way revolutionary/Napoleonic governments used constitutions as legitimation; and modern nationalism was weak under Louis but grew after the Revolution and under Napoleon.
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