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A revolution against a government that was established by a revolution.
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A brief period of renewed glory for Napoleon and of problems for his enemies.
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A device that dropped a sharp, heavy blade through the victim's neck.
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Creating a wave of fear throughout the country.
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A sense of identity and unity as a people.
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Those without knee breeches.
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A question put before all voters, in 1804.
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Those who favored extreme change, in control.
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Prohibited French or allied ships from trading with Britain.
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A social and politcial struture.
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