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Under Napoleon, what form of government did France have?

a constitutional monarchy
a military dictatorship
a federal republic
a democracy

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User Xdite
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It was a military dictatorship because Napoleon was a dictator and he was spending his funding on more military than his people.
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User Chris Finne
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The correct answer is B. A military Dictatorship.

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Napoleon Bonaparte was the military emperor of France between 1804-1815, he started his mandate with a putsch in 1799 when he became a consul, and in the year 1804, he was declared a lifetime emperor. His government was characterized by the military fortress with which he got the domain in a large part of Western Europe becoming a dictator until 1815 when he finally was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium. So, the correct answer is B. A military dictatorship.

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