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a. controlled prices (mostly on food)

b. it encouraged a new industry

c. he set up public school under strict goverment. (military school)

d. he encouraged the emigres to comes home ( they took an oath of loyalty to France)

e. recognized peasants to land the peasants bought from the Catholic Church.

f.opened jobs based for all talents

He modernized Paris.

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The Fiscal Reform.

The New Legal System, that is:

the Civil Code, (1802-1804), the Commercial

Code (1807), the Criminal Code (1808), the Penal Code 1810.

The improvement of the Educational System.

The Concordat with Pope Pius VII (1801).

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