During the Napoleonic Era, Napoleon introduced and established many changes that favored most of the French population instead of the aristocracy. For example, he signed an agreement with the Catholic Church which provided freedom of worship; he let the peasants keep the lands that had been taken away from its previous owners (the clergy); he improved the educational system by creating secondary schools called Lycees and a University; he boosted employment and French economy by creating The Central Bank of France which loeaned money to traders and manufacturers; he also created a fairer taxation system from which noblemen and clergymen were no longer exempt.
Low and middle-class people feared that when King Louis XVIII was restored to power, he would eliminate many of these changes that favored them. For this reason, when Napoleon returned from exile, they welcomed him as they thought Napoleon's rule would continue to support the growth and betterment of the low and middle-class population.
The answer that best applies to both the Tang and Song dynasties would be C. A Reliable food production and distribution system. This gave both dynasties the ability to thrive.
Answer:
Tom is a politician that everyone knows,
One educated, labourer soul,
My role model and everything I would like to become.
When I've first time heard your speech,
And all the things you said on TV, I knew
To whom I will give my trust and my future
So you can lead me in better tomorrow,
On all your efforts, visions and thoughts, but
Now you are retiring and all is gone.
Acrostic represents a poem in which the initial letters of the lines, read from the top-down, reveal the name of the person to whom the poem is intended.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with the people ultimately being in charge of their government. </span></span>
True, in order to make their mercantilist economy succeed Britain needed to import raw materials from its colonies