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Napoleon had destroyed democracy in France , but in the administrative field he had incorperated revolutionaries principles in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient . Analyse the statement with arguments​

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Answered by priyanka3390
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According to me...

He had first tried to impress the citizens ...so that they would not against him like they went against Louis 16...

When everyone started agreeing him started to do work against the will of the people and did whatever he felt like ....without thinking of others...

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Answered by BrainlySolutionBot
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Napoleon had destroyed democracy in France, but in the administrative field he had incorporated revolutionary principles in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient.

There were quite a few initiatives taken by the Napoleon that made the system more rational and efficient. He established civil in 1804. This civil code was also known as Napoleonic code. This code did a lot to make the system more rational and efficient as it abolished all the privileges given to people based on birth. Moreover, another strong initiative taken by the Napoleon government was that he established equality in the eyes of the law. In addition to that, another step that made the whole system more rational and efficient was giving people the right to own property. Moreover, he also established the Bank of France and took strong initiatives in order to balance the budget. This government also gave people the right to dissent from religious principles. Additionally, this government also made the tax system more efficient that encouraged the flows of revenues. The government system also became centralized because which there was a significant increase in efficiency. Napoleon government made a very positive influence on the overall economy of the Europe because during this government, not only trade increased significantly but there was growth in industrial sector as well and this in turn stimulated the economy and also made the whole system more rational and efficient.

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