Answer:
Napoleon was both a hero and a tyrant.
He was heroic when he brought law and order back to France, when the country was in chaos after the French Revolution. Then, he became a tyrant when he declared himself Emperor.
However, many of the principles that guided the French Revolution where included in his regime, and he developed a system of laws that is used in most of continental Europe to this day: the Napoelonic Code.
He got himself into many wars attempting at building a French-dominated Europe, and almost succeeded at it. He was defeated only because essentially of all Europe became his enemy, and joined forces against him.
As we can see, Napoleon is a complex and fascinating figure that cannot be classified as either a tyrant or a hero. He was both.
The major ethnic group in Western Russia is Slavic.
Why did John Winthrop create “a city upon a hill”?
A. to heal the rift between Puritans and Separatists
B. to help Separatists escape religious discrimination
<u>C. to serve as a role model of a godly community </u>
D. to serve as an ideal refuge for the persecuted
E. to guarantee the religious rights of minorities
Answer:
The Zhou created the Mandate of Heaven: the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods. They used this Mandate to justify their overthrow of the Shang, and their subsequent rule.
Answer: Stockyard
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