Which statement captures the attitude of the French Revolution to the Catholic Church in France?

a. Napoleon made relations with the Pope much worse.
b. The Cathedral of Notre Dame was repurposed as a temple for a "Festival of Reason".
c. The Jacobin party actively encouraged Christian practice.
d. With religious liberty, Christianity flourished.

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Answer:

the correct answer is A. Napoleon made relations with the Pope much worse.

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The statement captures the attitude of the French Revolution to the Catholic Church in France is when Napoleon made relations with the Pope much worse.

                                           

  • During the French Revolution, the Church powers were diminished in society.
  • Many monasteries and convents were converted into military barracks and warehouses.
  • All Church property was nationalized which continued during Napoleon rule in France.
  • Napoleon tried to close the gap between the state and the Catholic church since the Revolution.
  • Napoleon negotiated an agreement with the Pope.
  • The Concordat of 1801 recognized Catholicism as the religion of the French.
  • By not having power and Catholic religion as the official state religion the Pope and Napoleon relations worsened.

Therefore we can conclude that Napoleon made relations with the Pope much worse.

Thus option A is the correct answer.

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