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How did the French Revolution help Napoleon rise to power as an able military and political leader in France?
The French Revolution left France with a bankrupt government plagued by frequent internal
conflict.
The two main factions in France's government both wanted a neutral leader whom they hoped to
control.
The French Revolution established Napoleon as a military hero famous for his victories.
Britain was looking for a French ally to overturn the revolution and found Napoleon to be a reliable
choice.
French generals were eager to make one of their own the leader of France, and they chose
Napoleon.
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A and B

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a)The French Revolution left France with a bankrupt government plagued by frequent internal conflict.

and that may be true too. but im not 100% sure vvv

b) The two main factions in France's government both wanted a neutral leader whom they hoped to control.

Step-by-step explanation:

c), d), and e) are all wrong because France did not establish Napoleon as one of their leaders ( he was an empower) Then no one liked Napoleons rule and therefore created the Versalles ( a clean up group after Napoleons rule for all the mess' he made of European candidates from all countries) Then Napoleon was not French, but Italian so how would French generals make one of "their own" the leader.

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