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This is a comprehensive collection of high-level IB History essay plans designed to help students excel in Paper 2 and Paper 3. Covering a range of topics, these plans explore key themes in modern European history including the causes and development of the French Revolution, the reasons for the fall of the monarchy and rise of the republic in France (1789–1792), and detailed case studies on Imperial Russia and other 19th–20th century political transformations. Each plan is structured with clear arguments, supported by detailed evidence, historian perspectives, and thematic analysis to match IB criteria. These notes are perfect for students aiming for top grades — whether you're revising, planning timed essays, or preparing for exams.

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Napoleon’s domestic policies had a significant impact on
French society. To what extent do you agree?

Intro:
 Define impact – change to pre-existing systems/ long term effects


Paragraph 1: Impact on Social Structure: NOT SIGNIFICANT

 Only interested in civilians of education and wealth who could
serve his empire
o Limit to how much those in the lower ranks of society could
advance themselves – system of meritocracy did not really
manifest
 Founded the ‘Imperial Nobility’ – titles often accompanied by gifts
of estates and pensions  CHANGE
o Was only 1/7th of size of nobility in 1789
 Devised a new ‘enlightened’ education system  secular state
schools
o Virtues of obedience to the state had to be instilled in
pupils
 Lycees were run with military discipline and taught a curriculum
that was ‘modern’
 Believed that women were destined for marriage and that
marriage was for acquiring and transmitting property and
conceiving children
o Deemed primary school education for girls sufficient
o Did little to fulfil revolutionary ideas of liberty and equality
 Civil Code of 1804  aimed at providing a uniform set of laws for
all citizens
o women granted marginally over control of their own
property when they married
o Married women unable to accept an inheritance without
authority of husband
o Divorce law remained unfair, but Napoleon introduced
divorce by mutual consent – major step forward
 1802 – Concordat reintegrated the Roman Catholic Church into
French society and ended the persecution that had begun in
1792
o Recognised Catholicism as the ‘preferred religion’ of France
o 1806 – Gregorian calendar introduced

In summary, Napoleon's domestic policies significantly impacted French
society by consolidating and adapting revolutionary principles, introducing
legal and social reforms, and fostering a sense of order and stability. While
he retained certain elements of the old order, such as the creation of a
new nobility, the overall effect was a transformation of the social
structure, emphasizing meritocracy, legal equality, and centralized

, authority. These changes had a lasting influence on the development of
modern French society.



Counter: Did not have significant impact on social structure
 Despite Napoleon's revolutionary rhetoric, he ultimately reinforced
elements of the old social order  The creation of a new nobility,
albeit based on merit, still allowed for the concentration of power
and influence in the hands of an elite. This continuity suggests that
the social structure remained hierarchical, with a privileged class
enjoying special privileges
 While Napoleon promoted the idea of meritocracy, some argue that
actual social mobility was limited  The opportunities for
advancement might have been available, but the majority of the
population remained in their social strata.
 The Napoleonic Code, while ground-breaking in many ways, still
reflected patriarchal social norms  It subordinated the legal status
of women to that of their fathers or husbands, perpetuating
traditional gender roles
 Napoleon's centralized and authoritarian control over political and
social life stifled genuine societal transformation  Censorship and
restrictions on freedom of expression limited the emergence of
diverse opinions and hindered the organic evolution of social
structures.
o In this view, any apparent changes were orchestrated from the
top down rather than being the result of societal consensus.



Paragraph 2: Impact on the Economy: SIGNIFICANT

 Maintained a high level of taxation because of the costs of war
o Other direct taxes continued eg. Customs duties and fees
for services
 1807 – new land register and only completed by 1815
o To make tax fairer and ensure that farmers who had
increased the value of their land paid more tax
 1807 – Cour des Comples  central bureau for handling and
auditing the state’s finances
 Central Economy created
o 1800 – Bank of France created to provide credit for
government and entrepreneurs
 Promoted industrialisation by investing in infrastructure projects,
such as roads and canals, to facilitate transportation and trade
o Helped create a more integrated national economy
 Supported technological advancements and innovations,
particularly in industries related to military needs
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