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* Supported reforms. * Believed in natural rights and religious toleration. * Viewed themselves as servants of their state. In the 18th century, European leaders that fit these characteristics were best
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* Supported reforms.
* Believed in natural rights and religious toleration.
* Viewed themselves as servants of their state.
In the 18th century, European leaders that fit these characteristics were best known as.
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The people you're describing are enlightenment thinkers. In the enlightenment era people who considered themselves enlightened usually had these traits.
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