A)

Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.

How do the passages treat the concept of liberty similarly?

(1 point)
Responses

Both passages are concerned with limiting the rights of governments.
Both passages are concerned with limiting the rights of governments.

Both passages are concerned with the rights all individuals have.
Both passages are concerned with the rights all individuals have.

Both passages are concerned with an individual’s rights regarding what they own.
Both passages are concerned with an individual’s rights regarding what they own.

Both passages discuss the meaning of liberty.
Both passages discuss the meaning of liberty.
Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.

How is the word law used differently among each text?

(1 point)
Responses

Law refers to religious law in the Magna Carta, while it refers to secular law in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
Law refers to religious law in the Magna Carta, while it refers to secular law in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.

Law only applies to the noble class in the Magna Carta, while it applies to those of the National Assembly in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
Law only applies to the noble class in the Magna Carta, while it applies to those of the National Assembly in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.

Law only applies to property owners in the Magna Carta, while it refers to those who pay taxes in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
Law only applies to property owners in the Magna Carta, while it refers to those who pay taxes in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.

Law refers to feudal law in the Magna Carta, while it refers to general principles of law in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
A)
Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.

How do both the Magna Carta and The Declaration of the Rights of Man protect people's rights and limit the power of rulers?

(1 point)
Responses

Both documents list rights for people, like fair trials and protection from unfair imprisonment, making sure rulers follow the law.
Both documents list rights for people, like fair trials and protection from unfair imprisonment, making sure rulers follow the law.

Both documents are mainly about religious rules and the divine right of kings.
Both documents are mainly about religious rules and the divine right of kings.

Both documents focus on trade and the economy, not on people's rights or limiting rulers' power.
Both documents focus on trade and the economy, not on people's rights or limiting rulers' power.

Both documents give all the power to the king and leave the people with no rights.
Both documents give all the power to the king and leave the people with no rights.
A)
Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.

Which of the following terms or phrases is used in both documents and tells the author’s purpose for writing the documents?

(1 point)
Responses

law
law

God
God

imprisoned
imprisoned

proceed
proceed

1 answer

A) For the first question regarding how the passages treat the concept of liberty similarly, the best response is:

Both passages discuss the meaning of liberty.


For the second question on how the word "law" is used differently among the texts, the best response is:

Law refers to religious law in the Magna Carta, while it refers to secular law in the Declaration of the Rights of Man.


For the third question about how both the Magna Carta and The Declaration of the Rights of Man protect people's rights and limit the power of rulers, the best response is:

Both documents list rights for people, like fair trials and protection from unfair imprisonment, making sure rulers follow the law.


For the fourth question on the term or phrase used in both documents that indicates the author’s purpose, the best response is:

law


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