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Various policies of Napoleon rejected the accomplishments of the French Revolution, especially waging aggressive war against other nations and, subsequently, ruling the conquered nations and people repressively. Above all, his adoption of the position and title of "Emperor" contradicted the Revolution's overthrow of the French royal dynasty.

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by killing people and making the economy fail and to make sure that the peasant had their lands and their lands

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He brought it back to one man rule. (It was not despotic but he would not have been called a benevolent dictator.)

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Q: In what way did Napoleon's policies reject the accomplishments of the French Revolution?
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