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Napoleon’s actions went against Enlightenment principles because he:
1. Ruled absolutely
2. Crowned himself emperor
3. Restricted freedom of the press
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<em>1. Ruled absolutely</em>
The first democratic values were introduced during the age of Enlightenment. Absolutism (rule of one) as type of governance is opposite to democracy (rule of the people).
<em>2. Crowned himself emperor
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The fact that Napoleon crowned himself as an emperor goes against the principles of Enlightenment, because according to the Social Contract Theory (Locke and Rousseau) the people have to give agreement for the political developments of such a scale.
<em>3. Restricted freedom of the press. </em>
Freedom of speech is one of the core ideas of the Enlightenment and restriction of press goes directly against this principle.
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Holland is probably the most famous example. The Dutch have always had wind mills to grind grain and pump water.
They certainly were not the first people to do this. The Persians did much the same thing from 500 to 900 BC.
Then there is the whole history of Navel vessels. People went up and down the Nile and across the Mediterranean using winds to fill sails so that ships could could move. The Spanish and English had whole fleets of wind powered ships used primarily as men of war.
Answer: Money creation, or money issuance, is the process by which the money supply of a country, or of an economic or monetary region, is increased. ... Central banks monitor the amount of money in the economy by measuring the so-called monetary aggregates.
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