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6. How was France able to create an Enlightenment government at last under Napoleon's dictatorial rule?

Napoleon included many ideals of the Enlightenment in the legal systems he created.

The Treaty of Versailles included most of the ideals formed during the Enlightenment.

The people of France copied the American Bill of Rights, and Napoleon applied its freedoms to all French citizens.

Enlightenment ideals were written into the new French constitution, which was written by Napoleon.

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Napoleon included many ideals of the Enlightenment in the legal systems he created.

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Answer:

Correct answer:

1. Napoleon included many ideals of the Enlightenment in the legal systems he created.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the reformer and when he became an Emperor, Napoleon made some reforms such as all French citizens became equal under the law Also, he initiated lasting reforms such as the Napoleonic Code, which remains the basis for many of the world's legal systems. And, the educational network of lycees (high schools) and universities that he fostered remains the cornerstone of the French educational system.

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