Which of the following statements does not accurately describe Paris when Napoleon III became emperor?

A.The crime rate was very high.


B.There were broad, tree-lined boulevards.


C.Diseases were killing thousands of residents.


D.The stinking sewers were crumbling.

Respuesta :

The Answer Is B There were broad, tree-lined boulevards.

Answer:

B.There were broad, tree-lined boulevards.

Explanation:

Carlos Luis Napoleón Bonaparte was the unique president of the Second French Republic (1848-1852) and, later, emperor of the French between 1852 and 1870 with the name of Napoleón III, being the last monarch of France. His political philosophy was a mixture of romanticism, authoritarian liberalism and utopian socialism, although in recent years was an outstanding defender of traditionalism and Catholic civilization. He wanted to mean a repair against anticlericalism and the atheism of the French Revolution. He had a policy of expansion of the classical civilization that, in his opinion, France represented, facing the emergence of Germany and the United States, emerging powers of a Protestant type.