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Napoleon’s Empire SMART Assessment. Mr. White’s World History. Question #1. When nationalism took root in many of the nations conquered by Napoleon, it tended to: Strengthen ties between these conquered nations and the empire of France
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Napoleon’s Empire SMART Assessment Mr. White’s World History
Question #1 • When nationalism took root in many of the nations conquered by Napoleon, it tended to: • Strengthen ties between these conquered nations and the empire of France • Encourage nationalist movements against the rule of the French • Create religious divisions within these nations • Cause nations to accept Napoleon’s Continental system
Question #2 • As emperor, Napoleon created the Napoleonic code, which restricted French laws, and based them on: • Enlightenment principles such as equality of all citizens • Religious theocracy such as Puritan law • English common law • Islamist law
Question #3 • Which of these best describes the result of the Battle of Trafalgar in the Napoleonic Wars? • French victory, and Napoleon’s army was able to invade England • Russian victory, and Napoleon was forced to retreat • English victory, and Napoleon’s French navy began a decline • A draw, with neither side gaining any advantage
Question #4 • Which of these best describes the result of Napoleon’s Russian campaign? • Decisive victory for Napoleon, with Russia becoming part of the French empire • A draw between both sides • Decisive victory for the Russians, as Napoleon’s army surrendered after the Battle of Borodino • A defeat for Napoleon, as he was not able to cause the Russians to surrender, and his army fell apart