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Chapter 10 teaches students about:
- Napoleon's near success in uniting Europe.
- The diverse interests of European powers during Napoleon's reign.
- The internal developments of European peoples and nationalisms.
- The weaknesses and ultimately, the failures, of the early coalitions against Napoleon.
- The Continental System and its impact on both continental Europe and Britain.
- Napoleon's reforms and their effect on the dependent states.
- The ambiguity of Napoleon's reforms, which mixed revolutionary and reactionary elements.
- Ideologies of cultural nationalism in Germany and Prussia.
- The struggles between Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia.
- The restoration of the Bourbons in France.
- The resolutions of the Congress of Vienna.
- The enduring influence of the French Revolution and Napoleon's reforms.
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