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- which is not included in the napoleonic code? (1 point)
equality of all citizens before the law
religious tolerance
abolition of feudalism
abolition of the french patriarchy
valuing order over individual rights
The Napoleonic Code (Civil Code) established equality before the law, religious tolerance, abolished feudalism, and the French patriarchy (which was related to the old regime's hierarchical family structures). However, it emphasized order and authority over individual rights in some aspects, and valuing order over individual rights was not a principle it included in the sense of being a positive inclusion—rather, its principles were about legal equality, abolishing old feudal/patriarchal restrictions, and religious tolerance. Wait, actually, the Napoleonic Code did have aspects that prioritized state order and traditional family structures (like re - establishing patriarchal authority in families to some extent, but the option here is "Valuing order over individual rights" as the non - included? Wait, no—let's re - check. The Napoleonic Code included equality before law, religious tolerance, abolition of feudalism, abolition of French patriarchy (the old feudal - style patriarchy). The option "Valuing order over individual rights" is not a principle of the Napoleonic Code; in fact, the Code was about legal equality and abolishing old restrictions, but it also had a conservative side in family law, but the key is that "Valuing order over individual rights" is not a principle it enshrined. Wait, no—let's get the facts straight. The Napoleonic Code:
- Established equality of all citizens before the law.
- Granted religious tolerance.
- Abolished feudalism.
- Abolished the old French patriarchy (the feudal - like patriarchal system).
The principle of "Valuing order over individual rights" was not a part of the Napoleonic Code's enshrined principles. The Code was about legal equality, property rights, and civil laws that balanced individual rights and social order, but the idea of "valuing order over individual rights" as a core principle was not included. So the answer is the option "Valuing order over individual rights".
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The option that is NOT included in the Napoleonic Code is: Valuing order over individual rights (the last option in the list).