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Napoleon made himself somewhat of a "divine right" ruler, controlling a government which was not in the hands of the people being ruled. He loved war, which the enlightened writers didn't approve of much, and he also didn't give true freedom of the press.

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Q: What unenlightened ideas did Napoleon Bonaparte follow?
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