What was directory rule? class9th[french revolution]
Answers
Answered by
139
Directory rule was when a five member ed committee governed France from the year 1795 but was gradually removed by Napoleon in 1799.
Although the Directory would have no legislative power, it would have the authority to appoint people to fill the other positions within the government, which was a source of considerable power in itself.
Although the Directory would have no legislative power, it would have the authority to appoint people to fill the other positions within the government, which was a source of considerable power in itself.
Hasanandgoplani:
thnx it helps
Answered by
35
The Directory was the name of the government that ruled France during the final stage of the French Revolution.
The Directory ruled France for four years from November 2, 1795 to November 10, 1799.
The Directory consisted of an executive branch called the "Five Directors" and a legislative branch called the "Corps Legislatif." The Corps Legislatif was divided into two houses: the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Ancients.
Similar questions