Aim: Was Napoleon true to the goals of the French Revolution?

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Aim: Was Napoleon true to the goals of the French Revolution? Do Now: “Liberty, Equality & Fraternity” What does this slogan mean?

Napoleon Vocabulary Coup d’etat* – a revolt by military leaders to overthrow the government Napoleonic Code – legal code (code of laws) of Napoleon that included many Enlightenment ideas

Aim: Was Napoleon true to the goals of the French Revolution? Task #1 Read the handout – Was Napoleon true to the goals of the French Revolution? Answer questions 1 – 6, choose if Napoleon either: Achieved or failed the goals of the revolution Explain your answer in FULL SENTENCES

F.S.Q. – on your notebook cover Analyze the slogan of John Bowne HS “The Relentless Pursuit of Success” Create your own version of our slogan on the cover of your notebook