World History B U2 L6 The Age of Napoleon Answers -

1. Why was Napoleon unable to successfully establish a French empire in Europe?
Answer - A. Most nations' people resented the imposition of French culture.

2. Which were effects of the Napoleonic Wars? Select all that apply.
Answers - B. Revolutionary governments were established in some conquered areas and D. The Napoleonic Code influenced legal systems in many countries.

3. How did the Directory's actions ultimately lead to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte?
Answer - B. The Directory was weak and corrupt.

4. Which of the following was most responsible for Napoleon's rise to emperor of France?
Answer - D. a series of military victories against Austria

5. How did France change under Napoleon's rule?
Answer - C. Napoleon became France's absolute ruler.

6. Which of the following were characteristics of the rights of French citizens under the Napoleonic Code? Select all that apply.
Answers - A. Men possessed civil rights and D. Women did not need their husbands' permission to make wills.

7. Which causes did the American Revolution and the French Revolution share? Select all that apply.
Answers - A. years of unwanted taxes and D. Enlightenment ideals

8. Which effects did the American Revolution and the French Revolution share? Select all that apply.
Answers - A. Both called for reforms before the Revolution occurred and C. Both established republican governments.

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1. Why was Napoleon unable to successfully establish a French empire in Europe?
To answer this question, you can eliminate options that don't make sense. Option A states that most nations' people resented the imposition of French culture, which is the correct answer. Napoleon faced resistance from the people of the nations he conquered, making it difficult to establish a French empire.

2. Which were effects of the Napoleonic Wars? Select all that apply.
To determine the effects of the Napoleonic Wars, you need to consider the consequences of the conflicts. Options B and D are correct. The Napoleonic Wars resulted in the establishment of revolutionary governments in some conquered areas (option B) and influenced legal systems in many countries through the Napoleonic Code (option D).

3. How did the Directory's actions ultimately lead to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte?
To answer this question, you need to analyze the weaknesses of the Directory government. Option B correctly states that the Directory was weak and corrupt. Its failures and inability to address economic and political issues created a power vacuum, which Napoleon exploited to rise to power.

4. Which of the following was most responsible for Napoleon's rise to emperor of France?
Analyzing the key factors in Napoleon's rise to emperor, you can determine that a series of military victories against Austria (option D) played a significant role. These victories boosted Napoleon's popularity and allowed him to consolidate his power.

5. How did France change under Napoleon's rule?
To understand the changes brought about by Napoleon's rule, you should examine his actions and policies. Option C correctly states that Napoleon became France's absolute ruler, consolidating power and establishing a strong central government.

6. Which of the following were characteristics of the rights of French citizens under the Napoleonic Code? Select all that apply.
To answer this question, you need to consider the features of the Napoleonic Code. Option A is correct, as the code granted men civil rights. Additionally, option D is correct as the code allowed women to make wills without their husbands' permission.

7. Which causes did the American Revolution and the French Revolution share? Select all that apply.
To identify the shared causes of these revolutions, compare the factors that led to both events. Options A and D are correct. Both the American and French revolutions were motivated by years of unwanted taxes (option A) and were influenced by Enlightenment ideals (option D).

8. Which effects did the American Revolution and the French Revolution share? Select all that apply.
To determine the shared effects of these revolutions, you need to consider the outcomes of both events. Options A and C are correct. Both the American Revolution and the French Revolution called for reforms before the revolutions occurred (option A) and established republican governments (option C).

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