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Dakota Holland
12 May, 03:31
What was the overall goal of the Napoleonic Code?
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Dakota Nunez
12 May, 06:02
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The overall goal of the Napoleonic Code was to allow Napoleon's Empire to thrive socially and economically, primarily by forbidding birth-right privileges, forbidding nepotism in government jobs, and allowing for religious freedom (which was a highly progressive measure given the time in question).
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