How did the Code Napoléon treat women?

a) It rolled back the gains women made under the revolutionary government and restricted their legal rights.
b) It expanded the rights women won in the Revolution and promised them the support of the French state.
Consider This: Who had more rights under the new code: women or their sons? See 6.4.2: France Remade.
c) It neither expanded nor contracted the legal rights of women after the Revolution.
Consider This: Who had more rights under the new code: women or their sons? See 6.4.2: France Remade.
d) It made certain that French wives had the same rights as their husbands.
Consider This: Who had more rights under the new code: women or their sons? See 6.4.2: France Remade.


a) It rolled back the gains women made under the revolutionary government and restricted their legal rights.

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