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Napoleon wrote this letter to his brother, whom he appointed king of Westphalia.

I enclose the Constitution for your Kingdom. . . . You must faithfully observe it. . . . What [your people] impatiently [demand] is that men of no rank, but of marked ability, shall have an equal claim upon your favor and your employment, that every trace of serfdom . . . shall be done away. The benefits of the Code Napoleon [legal code introduced by Napoleon], public trial, and the introduction of juries, will be the leading features of your government.

–Napoleon,
1807

How does Napoleon’s letter relate to the ideals of the Enlightenment?

It opposes civil liberties for all citizens.
It supports access to public education.
It opposes the freedom of the press.
It opposes corruption in the government.

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Answer:

I think is either the 1st one or the 3rd one

Answer:

Napoleon supported several ideas of the Enlightenment. First of all, he supported education, increasing educational oppurtunites for those in need of financial aid through scholarships and construction of schools. He even created some schools that offered primary education for girls. He also supported religious toleration with the Concordat of 1801 where he managed to maintain peace with the pope while still preserving religious toleration in France. He also granted toleration to Protestants, as well as encouraging Jews to assimilate into French society and promising them equal treatment if they agreed to serve France. He codified French laws, creating a reasonable Code that promised the Enlightnment ideals of individual freedom, religoius toleration, equality before the law. He also supported meritocracy instead of the Old Regime's emphasis on bloodline and wealth.