CLEP Business Law

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Utilitarianism is the premise that states that people must choose the action that provides the:
  1. Least harm to society.
  2. Least harm to oneself.
  3. Greatest good to society.
  4. Greatest good to both self and others.
  5. Greatest good to oneself.
Explanation
Answer: C. Utilitarianism is the premise that states that people must choose the action that provides the greatest good to society. The result is that the greatest good is received by the greatest number of people. Key advocates of utilitarianism were Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill.
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