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which enlightenment principle did napolean adhere to? a government that…

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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.

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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.

Answer:

A. A government that does not work for its people can be overthrown.