Based on the description of feudalism given in the lesson, analyze how Napoleon’s new ruling class resembled feudalistic relationships of Louis XVI’s time

A)Napoleon created the Council of the Ancients and the Council of 500, with himself at the top as consul.

B)Napoleon implemented a system in which he granted titles and land to people who would support him financially.

C)Napoleon brought back the old ruling class that Louis XVI had used.

D)Napoleon divided people between the Legion of Honor and taxpayers, similar to the Estates-General.

B) Napoleon implemented a system in which he granted titles and land to people who would support him financially. This resembles feudalistic relationships of Louis XVI's time as it echoes the practice of granting feudal titles and land to nobles in exchange for their loyalty and military service.

In an investigation of the Congress of Vienna and the Concert of Europe, which statement best summarizes the overall impact of the Congress of Vienna?

A)The Congress of Vienna kept peace in Europe for over 40 years.

B)The Congress of Vienna failed to reach it goals.

C)The Congress of Vienna supported revolutionary movements throughout Europe.

D)The Congress of Vienna closed navigation of Europe’s rivers.

A) The Congress of Vienna kept peace in Europe for over 40 years.

Which country was created by the Congress of Vienna to serve as a buffer between more powerful nations?

A)the Kingdom of Poland

B)Great Britain

C)the Kingdom of the United Netherlands

D)Prussia

C) the Kingdom of the United Netherlands

Which statement best explains the impact that the Napoleonic Code of 1807 had on Europe?

A)The Napoleonic Code was a short-lived code of laws.

B)The Napoleonic Code was forced upon all countries that adopted it.

C)The Napoleonic Code became the legal system of many European countries.

D)The Napoleonic Code was revolutionary in its support for women’s rights.

C) The Napoleonic Code became the legal system of many European countries.