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"Mill believes that the principle of utility applies both to the actions of individuals and government policies while Bentham believes that it applies only to the actions of individuals." is the one <span>key difference between Bentham's and Mills respective versions of utilitarianism. The correct option among all the options given is option "B".</span>
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