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What was the napoleonic code usually known as?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Napoleonic Code was usually known as the Civil Code in 1804.

Answered by smartbrainz
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French civil code of "1804" is usually known as Napoleonic code.

EXPLANATION:

Napoleonic code is based on equality, it explains the equality before the law and abolished the age-old feudal system and secure the property rights to civilians. Its main objective is to explain and simplified laws into a single document.

There are 3 basic ideas in Napoleonic code:

(1) Law must be invalidated reason and based on common sense,

(2) All civilians should be treated equally without any partiality, and

(3) People must have freedom rights.

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