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Napoleon bonaparte was a french leader who was nearly successful in uniting all of europe. which of the following is not true about him?
a. he made several reforms, including the establishment of the bank of france.
b. he was a military dictator.
c. he established democratic governments in the countries he conquered.
d. he was defeated when western europe banded together.
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