Asked by Ivani Deshpande on Sep 24, 2024
After returning to France,Louis XVIII
A) turned the clock back and governed as if the revolution had never happened.
B) executed,imprisoned,or exiled anyone associated with the revolution and Napoleon.
C) had no real power,as the allies controlled France.
D) reversed all laws and regulations enacted by Napoleon.
E) granted a Charter which made France a constitutional monarchy and retained most of Napoleon's laws and administrative structure.
Constitutional Monarchy
A form of government in which a monarch acts as the head of state within the parameters of a written or unwritten constitution, often sharing power with elected bodies.
Napoleon's Laws
Napoleon's Laws refer to the comprehensive system of laws, also known as the Napoleonic Code, that was established under Napoleon Bonaparte in France, focusing on civil law principles.
- Comprehend the significance and stipulations of key agreements, such as the Treaty of Paris and the reshaping of Europe after Napoleon's era.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the significance and stipulations of key agreements, such as the Treaty of Paris and the reshaping of Europe after Napoleon's era.
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