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How are the listed rights different in Massachusetts than in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)ResponsesMassachusetts’ Declaration of Rights does not allow people to change their government.Massachusetts’ Declaration of Rights does not allow people to change their government.Massachusetts’ Declaration of Rights comes before the Preamble.Massachusetts’ Declaration of Rights comes before the Preamble.The U.S. Bill of Rights does not mention a right to privacy.The U.S. Bill of Rights does not mention a right to privacy.The U.S. Bill of Rights is not limited.

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GPT 3.5
The listed rights in Massachusetts are different from the U.S. Constitution in that Massachusetts' Declaration of Rights does not specifically mention the right to privacy, does not allow people to change their government, and comes before the Preamble. Additionally, the U.S. Bill of Rights is not limited in scope, while Massachusetts' Declaration of Rights may have additional rights or limitations not found in the U.S. Constitution.
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GPT 3.5
You can choose the following response:
- The listed rights in Massachusetts are different from the U.S. Constitution in that Massachusetts' Declaration of Rights does not specifically mention the right to privacy, does not allow people to change their government, and comes before the Preamble. Additionally, the U.S. Bill of Rights is not limited in scope, while Massachusetts' Declaration of Rights may have additional rights or limitations not found in the U.S. Constitution.