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which of the following is not something na...
This isn't really a real question. just to others.
which of the following is not something napoleon did to france wage war and win territory?
a. he relied on the mandatory military service of french citizen-soldiers.
b. he improved schools and the postal service.
c. he raised soldiers from conquered territories.
d. he inspired his people to make sacrifices for their country.
e. he sold louisiana to the united states.
the correct answer is "b. he improved school and the postal service."
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