Napoleon Webquest Exit Ticket

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  • 1. 

    The Napoleonic Code:

    • A.

      Made every French citizen equal before the law.

    • B.

      Forms the basis for many current European legal systems.

    • C.

      Made things worse for women and children in France.

    • D.

      All of the answers are correct

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the answers are correct
    Explanation
    The Napoleonic Code, also known as the Civil Code of 1804, had several significant impacts. Firstly, it made every French citizen equal before the law, ensuring equality and fairness in legal matters. Secondly, it formed the foundation for many current European legal systems, with its principles and concepts still being influential today. Lastly, it unfortunately had negative consequences for women and children in France, as it restricted their rights and diminished their legal standing. Therefore, all of the given answers are correct in describing the different effects of the Napoleonic Code.

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  • 2. 

    When did Napoleon become Emperor of France?

    • A.

      1804

    • B.

      1796

    • C.

      1812

    • D.

      Never

    Correct Answer
    A. 1804
    Explanation
    Napoleon became Emperor of France in 1804. This marked the culmination of his rise to power after the French Revolution. In that year, he declared himself Emperor and established the First French Empire. This move consolidated his authority and allowed him to centralize power in France. Napoleon's reign as Emperor lasted until 1814 when he was forced to abdicate following the defeat of the French army in the Napoleonic Wars.

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  • 3. 

    What tactics did the Russians use to defeat Napoleon's Army?

    • A.

      Engaged the French openly in battle and defeated them.

    • B.

      Russians retreated, burned supplies and land, and waited for Winter to finish off the French

    • C.

      Used their superior numbers to defeat the French.

    • D.

      They used their navy to invade France.

    Correct Answer
    B. Russians retreated, burned supplies and land, and waited for Winter to finish off the French
    Explanation
    During Napoleon's invasion of Russia, the Russians employed a strategic tactic to defeat the French. Instead of engaging in direct battles, they chose to retreat, burning their own supplies and land as they withdrew. This scorched earth policy aimed to deprive the invading French army of resources and weaken their position. Additionally, the Russians strategically waited for the harsh Russian winter to set in. The extreme weather conditions, combined with the lack of supplies, proved disastrous for the French army, ultimately leading to their defeat.

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  • 4. 

    What two islands did Napoleon get exiled to?

    • A.

      Italy and Corsica

    • B.

      Hawaii and the Philippines

    • C.

      Elba and St. Helena

    • D.

      Crete and Elba

    Correct Answer
    C. Elba and St. Helena
    Explanation
    Napoleon was exiled to the islands of Elba and St. Helena. After his defeat in 1814, he was initially sent to Elba, a small island off the coast of Italy. However, he managed to escape and returned to France for a brief period before being defeated again at the Battle of Waterloo. As a result, he was then exiled to the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic, where he spent the remainder of his life until his death in 1821.

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  • 5. 

    At the battle of Waterloo, Napoleon:

    • A.

      Won and went on to create his Empire.

    • B.

      Was defeated, but remained Emperor of France.

    • C.

      Fell off his horse and broke his leg.

    • D.

      Was defeated by Wellington and was sent into permanent exile.

    Correct Answer
    D. Was defeated by Wellington and was sent into permanent exile.
    Explanation
    Napoleon was defeated by Wellington at the battle of Waterloo and was sent into permanent exile. This means that he did not win the battle and was not able to create his Empire. Furthermore, the option stating that he remained Emperor of France is also incorrect as he was defeated and forced into exile. The option mentioning him falling off his horse and breaking his leg is irrelevant to the outcome of the battle and his subsequent exile.

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