Which accurately identifies one reason why the Napoleonic Wars fostered resentment among Europeans?

A. Napoleon formed a close alliance with Alexander I of Russia but neglected other nations.
B. The napoleonic code gave too many rights to minority ethnic groups and women.
C. Napoleon placed his family members in ruling positions in his conquered lands.
D. Conquered subjects disliked the republican government imposed by Napoleon.

Is it D?

C is correct. Whether they were Bonaparte relatives or other surrogates, people resented being ruled by a foreigner who did not respect local ways.

After reading bobpursley's link, im going with C.

I'm not allowed to refer to my text but I remember Alexander I being opposed to Napoleon, I dont remember them talking about napoleon's family so B?

I see.

So, choose the answer that comes closest, okay? :)

Ty!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Bonaparte

cool man

thx for the answer

Well, I actually think none of the four choices is quite correct. Napoleon imposed his own rule over conquered territories with little regard for the local cultures and traditions. That created resentment. Whether it was relatives he appointed or other surrogates, his rule was resented.

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/European_History/Napoleon_Bonaparte_and_the_Rise_of_Nationalism

No. What does your text say?