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Napoleon's Reforms (Church (Confirmation of the subjection of the…
Napoleon's Reforms
Government
First Consul
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For ten years (1799), For life (1802), Emperor (1804)
Appointed Second and Third Consuls, the Senate and the Council of State
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Senate
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Filled with Napoleon's supporters who helped him override Constitution by agreeing to Senatus Consultum
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Legislature
Could vote, but not allowed to discuss
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Frightened by purge of Tribunate, never offered real opposition to Napoleon
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Education
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Church
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Law
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The Code Napoleon (1804)
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The old paternal authority within the family was restored, for instance, while women's rights were strictly limited
the achievements of the Revolution were continued with guarantees of equality, property rights and the rights of the citizen won in 1789
Economy
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