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Alexeev081 [22]
3 years ago
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Identifique a alternativa INCORRETA: 1 ponto Apoiado pela burguesia, por políticos e pelo exército, Napoleão deu o golpe de 18 B

rumário, estabelecendo a sua liderança e firmando a burguesia no poder. Bonaparte era visto como o salvador da pátria francesa. Napoleão Bonaparte não tinha expressão social e nem era admirado pelos franceses. O Diretório também enfrentou forte oposição dos jacobinos e monarquistas.
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Oliga [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Napoleon Bonaparte had no social expression and was not admired by the French.

Explanation:

Supported by the bourgeoisie, politicians and the army, Napoleon was responsible for delivering the 18 Brumaire coup, after which established his leadership and secured the bourgeoisie in power. Bonaparte was also seen as the savior in his homeland of France. Napoleon Bonaparte contrary to believe was admired in his homeland of France. he as also faced strong opposition from Jacobins and monarchists who at that time didn’t believe in his philosophy.

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