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Napoleon once said that "a revolution is an idea which has found its bayonets." What was Napoleon's take on the French Revolution? A. He opposed it because he supported the ideas of King Louis XIV. B. He supported it and campaigned for a similar revolution in Italy. C. He opposed it because he disagreed with the use of violence against French citizens. D. He supported it and helped to spread revolutionary ideas in Corsica.

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The right answer is B. He supported it and campaigned for a similar revolution in Italy.

Napoleon Bonaparte was given command of the Army of Italy, and originally faced two armies, one Austrian and one from Piedmont. He attacked quickly and managed to force Piedmont to leave the war. After this military success, Napoleon took Milan, where he established a republican government. His campaign in Italy helped end the French Revolutionary Wars in favor of France, and also, established Napoleon as an important political figure.


Answer: A  2021 O.O

Explanation:

He supported it to help prevent violence in the wake of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s, death.