Вопрос:

The result, enacted in 1804, ... the Napoleon's Code

Ответ:

Question 9

The sentence describes a result that was enacted in 1804. This indicates a past event.

  1. 'is' - This is present tense and incorrect for a past enactment.
  2. 'was' - This is past tense and correctly agrees with 'The result'.
  3. 'had been' - This is past perfect tense, which might be used if another past event was being referenced as occurring after this enactment, but simple past is more direct here.
  4. 'did' - This is an auxiliary verb for questions or negatives and does not fit grammatically here.

The most appropriate and grammatically correct option is the simple past tense 'was'.

Answer: b. was

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