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Napoleon once said that "a revolution is an idea which has found its bayonets." What was Napoleon's take on the French Revolution? A. He opposed it because he supported the ideas of King Louis XIV. B. He supported it and campaigned for a similar revolution in Italy. C. He opposed it because he disagreed with the use of violence against French citizens. D. He supported it and helped to spread revolutionary ideas in Corsica.

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i'm not sure or positive but im pretty sure the answer is a or b.

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