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Compare and contrast the attitudes of people under Napoleon's reign with the attitudes of people under the U. S. government following the events of September 11, 2001. As stated in the previous lesson, "All that Napoleon proposed and provided, the French generally agreed to, as long as the peace and security they so desperately sought came along with it." Many people in society today seem to hold to the same belief: "As long as I am safe and secure, it doesn't matter what the government does." In other words, they are willing to sacrifice certain freedoms for safety and security. Using resources from the library, the Internet, or other sources, research the attitudes of Napoleon's day and compare them to the attitudes of our modern society. Write a report of 750 words; be sure to use proper spelling and grammar.
What freedoms were the people of Napoleon's day willing to sacrifice?
In our own day, what freedoms are people willing to sacrifice for greater security -- especially in light of the attacks of September 11, 2001?
Which do you believe to be worse -- a domineering government or the attitudes of the people who will allow themselves to be dominated?
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