Which of the following are true of the Concordat of 1801? Select all that apply.
It made the Catholid Church as powerful under the new regime as it was before the revolution.
It allowed for the smooth transition of power between the new Consulate and the old Directory.
It ended international conflict between France and its enemies (at least temporarily).
It regulated the role of the Catholic Church in France and making it, in essence, an administrative department of the French state.
It was an agreement between the First Counsel (Napoleon) and the two other members of the Consulate regulating their respective roles.