question archive 1) What are 5 evidences that supports the claim that Enlightened despots of the 18th centuries successfully implemented the ideals of the Enlightenment

1) What are 5 evidences that supports the claim that Enlightened despots of the 18th centuries successfully implemented the ideals of the Enlightenment

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1) What are 5 evidences that supports the claim that Enlightened despots of the 18th centuries successfully implemented the ideals of the Enlightenment.  

2) for the document below what can be a historical context statement for this document

Source: Chapter 2, Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill, 1871.

The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals, Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness According to the Greatest Happiness Principle, the ultimate end, for the sake of which all other things are desirable (whether we are considering our own good or that of other people), is an existence exempt as far as possible from pain, and as rich as possible in enjoyments, both in point of quantity and quality...According to the utilitarian opinion human action is necessarily the standard of morality; which may accordingly be defined as the rules for human conduct, which if observed, would lead to the Greatest Happiness to the greatest extent possible, secured to all mankind; and not to just a few.

3. What can a good thesis statement for -¨To what extent Napoleon was a continuation of the ideals of the French Revolution¨

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