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which enlightenment principle did napolean adhere to? a government that does not work for its people can be overthrown. unrestricted civil liberties are necessary to ensure progress in government. the monarchy can play a significant role in a well - organized government. people whose rights are not protected by their government will emigrate.
Napoleon came to power after the French Revolution, which was rooted in Enlightenment ideals challenging ineffective, unrepresentative governance. He positioned himself as a leader replacing a failed system, aligning with the Enlightenment principle that a government failing its people lacks legitimacy and can be replaced. The other options do not match his actions: he restricted civil liberties, established his own authoritarian rule (not supporting a traditional monarchy's role), and the emigration claim is not a core Enlightenment principle he adhered to.
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A. A government that does not work for its people can be overthrown.