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lesson 2: industrial revolution (1750 - 1885) social changes of the industrial revolution jeremy bentham advocated which of the following rights? a. the right of the government to put business needs first b. the right of business to allow government to make regulations c. the right of business to put profits above the needs of workers d. the right of women to vote
Jeremy Bentham was a prominent 18th - 19th century philosopher and social reformer. He was an advocate for various social reforms including women's rights. Among the options, he supported the idea of social progress and equality, and the right of women to vote aligns with his principles of utilitarianism and the pursuit of the greatest good for the greatest number, which includes extending political rights to women. He did not advocate for the other business - centered rights as they go against his focus on social welfare.
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d. The right of women to vote