- What actually makes it worth it? Is it worth it if we learn from it?
- How did the deaths of the people benefit Napoleon’s campaign?
- Why did the people in power always end up getting killed ?
- Do the people always revolt when a royal person dies?
- After a Dictator dies, do the people always revolt, does it always end up into a bloodbath?
- How did the deaths of the people benefit Napoleon’s campaign?
- Why was Napoleon being a hypocrite and denouncing himself, then continuing to be the emperor?
- Why does Napoleon believe that the roman way’s are the way to go and not something else?
- Why did the French allow people to dictate them over and over? Why did they not revolt at the new kings and emperors?
- Why didn’t the French Revolution happen earlier in time? Why this time?
- Why do you think Napoleon brought down the prices of food?
- In what other ways was British affected by the [French] revolution? (Food, did their economy fail? Did people rise up to change but decided ‘mmmmmm better not’?)
- What was Napoleons lasting impact on slavery?
- Why did people act like nothing ever happened after Napoleon was gone?
- Why did the French allow people to dictate them over and over? Why did they not revolt at the new kings and emperors?
- How was the deaths of thousands of innocents related to the rise of France as an empire, and major continental player in Europe?
- Did the fact that one person could start such a big revolution inspire other world leaders/terrors?
- Were there people happy with the revolution at the time? Who befitted from supporting the revolution?
- How have the calendars changed through the years?