Which of the following best describes the political evolution of Louis Napoleon?
a) parliamentary deputy, president of France, dictator, Emperor Napoleon III
b) governor of Nantes, dictator, president of France, Emperor Napoleon III
Consider This: In 1851, Louis Napoleon overthrew his own state. See 8.2: The New Nationalism.
c) consul, Emperor Napoleon III, president of France, ambassador to Germany
Consider This: In 1851, Louis Napoleon overthrew his own state. See 8.2: The New Nationalism.
d) consul, governor of Paris, dictator, president of France
Consider This: In 1851, Louis Napoleon overthrew his own state. See 8.2: The New Nationalism.
a) parliamentary deputy, president of France, dictator, Emperor Napoleon III
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