What does this excerpt suggest about the creators of
the napoleonic code?
they felt tha...
Social Studies, 30.08.2019 02:10 heroxtree
What does this excerpt suggest about the creators of
the napoleonic code?
they felt that adults should have greater rights than
children
they felt that children should have greater rights
than adults
they felt that children and adults should have the
same rights
they felt that the government should stay out of
family affairs
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