Napoleon Bonaparte practiced nepotism by placing his family members in key positions of power across Europe. He appointed his brothers and sisters as kings and governors of various territories, such as Joseph Bonaparte as King of Spain and Louis Bonaparte as King of Holland. This strategy allowed him to secure loyalty and control over conquered regions while reinforcing his dynasty's influence. Ultimately, his nepotistic practices contributed to both the expansion of his empire and the eventual backlash against his rule.
no, napoleon did not use railroads to incade Russian in 1812
corruption,nepotism
Napoleon made use of the sheep by making clothing to keep warm during the harsh winter months.
Napoleon didn't really affect the people of the lands that he conquered in the sense that he didn't affect them personally. After he would conquer a nation, he would leave close friend or family member at set nation with his "code civil" to enforce his views upon the nation. this is called Nepotism. he or better yet his family members would treat them the same as if they resided in France; like the citizens that experienced a Revolution.
Withdraw and leave only scorched earth for Napoleon to feed his army with.
She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nepotism
Look to the Trump presidency and you can observe nepotism. With his family involved in the government that is nepotism.
Nepotism!
yes. Where in the nepotism is my coffee?
Nepotism is defined as: "patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics." Technically, the opposite of nepotism would be "anti-nepotism" or an "anti-nepotism policy." Although not an absolute opposite, the word "meritocracy" is defined as "A system in which advancement is based on individual ability or achievement." which is sufficiently contrasting to the meaning of "nepotism".
Nepotism - The Office - was created on 2010-09-23.
Nepotism - "favoritism (as in appointment to a job) based on kinship" -Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Nepotism
not exactly. if you hire your relatives when there are more experienced candidates that is nepotism.
Nepotism. Pure nepotism.
Nepotism is almost unavoidable in today's world economy. The direct effect of nepotism is that is creates and uneven distribution of wealth and stumps diversity in the work place.
no, napoleon did not use railroads to incade Russian in 1812