The correct answers are options #2 and 3.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man was a French document in which male citizens established what natural rights they have. This was very similar to the American Declaration of Independence, which was made 13 years before the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
Within this document, the French established that men are born equal and free, that people should be employed based on their skill set, and the ability to do what they want so long as they do not hurt others (like practice their own religion).
This was one of several documents during the late 1800's that established rights that all citizens should have within a country.
It was "the Adamson Act" that was a progressive reform that mandated an 8 hour workday for railroad workers, since these workers prior to such reforms often were up against very harsh conditions and long hours. And it was "B. Robert M. Lafollette" who was <span>a governor of Wisconsin and one of the most famous progressive politicians in U.S. history.</span>
Answer: Lex Mercatoria, Merchant Law
Explanation: I hope this helps :) You've got this!
The Doctrine that Sovereign Power is vested in the people and that those chosen to govern, as trustees of such power, must exercise it in conformity with the general will.