Not 100% sure but based on what I remember. I think the answer you are looking for is c.) and oligarchy
Answer:
Napoleon’s actions went against Enlightenment principles because he:
1. Ruled absolutely
2. Crowned himself emperor
3. Restricted freedom of the press
Explanation:
<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
</em>
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.
Answer:
penis no for number 12 it is F and for number 13 it is A
Explanation:
Your answer would be C, Charles Montesquieu.
Development banks help to promote foreign trade. The government of India started the Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank) in 1982 to provide medium and long-term loans to exporters and importers from India. It provides Overseas Buyers Credit to buy Indian capital goods.