The factors which led to the rise of Napoleon in 1800 were:
the ineptitude and incompetence of the government, called "The Directory";
the economic chaos;
the repeated military defeats suffered by France during Napoleon's Egypt Campaign, which brought to the lost of Italy, excepted Genoa and saw France's soil menaced of being invaded;
Napoleon's ability and the strong support given him by the most of French Army, and some top politicians to introduce himself again to the Nation as a victorious general;
his talent in reorganizing the army, restoring their shattered morale, making them deeply motivated and ready to face the battles which had to come;
his successful Campaign of Italy of 1800.
The main factors that led to the rise of Rome were its strategic location, strong military, effective governance, and cultural assimilation of conquered peoples.
The factors are nuclear elements if not contain will cause a meltdown
ANSWER The French-Prussian War who led to the fall of Napoleon the Third and the rise of The German Empire.
It inspired the French Revolution, which eventually led to Napoleon's rise to power.
Abject poverty after WWI was probably the #1 factor.
The main factors that led to the rise of Rome were its strategic location, strong military, effective governance, and cultural assimilation of conquered peoples.
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The factors are nuclear elements if not contain will cause a meltdown
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democracy had only proved to slow government and governing down and had just led to the rise of the next would-be dictator.
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Abject poverty after WWI was probably the #1 factor.
ANSWER The French-Prussian War who led to the fall of Napoleon the Third and the rise of The German Empire.
It inspired the French Revolution, which eventually led to Napoleon's rise to power.
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The Directory's downfall can be attributed to a combination of factors, including economic instability, military defeat, internal divisions, and popular discontent. The rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as a popular military leader and his eventual coup d'état in 1799 were pivotal in bringing about the end of the Directory.