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24 September, 20:42

What does it mean to say that Napoleon held a plebiscite?

a. That he was very self-righteous

b. That he named himself the emperor

c. That he was embraced by all classes

d. That he held power over the voting body

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  1. 24 September, 23:46
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    Answer: b. That he named himself the emperor

    Plebiscite means a direct vote by citizens over an important concern. Napoleon held a plebiscite for his attempt to be voted as a people's Emperor.

    He won and during his crowning, he said he won as a result of his own achievements and not by the power of God.
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