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Did the national constitution of 1791 abolish the monarchy?

No, it Left the king and his ministers in power as the executive branch and put the legislative assembly as the legislative part. Elections happened for each of the reps. in the legislative assembly but the king would continue to be a hereditary position. It did take away much of the kings power and in effect, it set up a constitutional monarchy very similar to that of england


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There was no legislative branch for Napoleon. He was French and the French didn’t have a legislative branch.


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Power and authority in a courtroom or a legislative assembly.


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Who was the head of french government during french revolution?

The French Revolution started in 1789. At that time, Louis XVI was king of France until 1793 (when he was killed). After that, the National Assembly grabbed the power, and after that the Directory. By the time Napoleon came to power in 1799 (stating a coupe and turning France into an Empire), France was one huge chaos.


When the national assembly broke off from the estate-general what was the assemblys intent?

When the National Assembly broke away from the Estates-General in 1789, its intent was to establish a new legislative body that represented the common people of France, particularly the Third Estate. They aimed to draft a new constitution and assert their rights, asserting that they were the legitimate representatives of the French nation. This move was a pivotal step in the French Revolution, signaling a demand for greater political power and equality. The Assembly sought to challenge the existing feudal system and the privileges of the monarchy and the nobility.


What governmental body had the power to create laws and to approve or reject declarations of war?

The legislative assembly.


What govermental body had the power to create laws to approve or reject declarations of war?

Legislative assembly