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Which of the following describes a difference between France just after the French Revolution and after Napoléon's rise to power?

A. Just after the Revolution, France had a representative form of government. After Napoléon rose to power, he became emperor.
B. Just after the Revolution, France practiced religious tolerance. After Napoléon rose to power, he required that all French people become Catholics.
C. Just after the Revolution, France was divided into three estates. After Napoléon rose to power, he abolished all estates.

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User Bluesman
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Answer:

A. Just after the Revolution, France had a representative form of government. After Napoléon rose to power, he became emperor.

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User Luke Allison
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The best option from the list would be that "A. Just after the Revolution, France had a representative form of government. After Napoléon rose to power, he became emperor," since the point of the French Revolution was to do away with the monarchy.
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