When Napoleon rose to power, he made France a powerful country ( before him the government was inefficient, politics and society were a chaos). After his coup, the nobles were pardoned and religious persecution stopped. Stability was restored.
He tried to defeat Britain ( his greatest enemy) by economical measures. All of that, prejudiced Europe's economy and strained his allegiances with Russia.
Many of the reforms he introduced, in France and in Europe, still are in effect today:
- He abolished the Holy Roman Empire (1806),therefore pushed Germany towards eventual unification by considerably reducing Austrian influence over the area.
- The Code Napoleon, is the basis of the legal system of much of modern Europe.
- At the Congress of Vienna (1815), was established, for the first time, the idea of solving international problems through negotiation, diplomacy, and agreement, rather than war.
Government by religious leaders
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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First one (difficult to govern all)
Third one (difficult to get news to all)
Fourth one (difficult to defend all)
All three led to a system called Tetrarchy (rule of four emperors).
Second one is false because Romans traded with almost everybody from Africa to the Near East (Persians) and as far as China (Silk Road). Last one is not true because Romans mostly expanded by conquering land that were already inhabited.