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Use the passages, The magna carta & declaration of the rights pf man to answer the question. Which describes the main difference in theme between each passage? (1 point) Responses The Magna Carta is about property rights, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about tax rights. The Magna Carta is about property rights, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about tax rights. The Magna Carta is about the relationship between the nobility and the king, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about the relationship between all citizens of the republic. The Magna Carta is about the relationship between the nobility and the king, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about the relationship between all citizens of the republic. The Magna Carta is about property rights, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about general human rights. The Magna Carta is about property rights, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about general human rights. The Magna Carta is concerned with personal debts, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about general human rights. The Magna Carta is concerned with personal debts, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about general human rights.
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The best response that describes the main difference in theme between the two passages is:
**The Magna Carta is about the relationship between the nobility and the king, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about the relationship between all citizens of the republic.**
This response accurately captures the distinct focus of each document — the Magna Carta primarily addresses the rights and limitations of power between the monarchy and the nobility, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man emphasizes the rights and liberties of all citizens within a republic.
**The Magna Carta is about the relationship between the nobility and the king, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man is about the relationship between all citizens of the republic.**
This response accurately captures the distinct focus of each document — the Magna Carta primarily addresses the rights and limitations of power between the monarchy and the nobility, while the Declaration of the Rights of Man emphasizes the rights and liberties of all citizens within a republic.
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