The Mayflower Compact differs from the Declaration of Independence primarily in its attempt to establish political organization. The Mayflower Compact was a foundational document for governance created by the Pilgrims to establish self-governance and order within their colony. In contrast, the Declaration of Independence focused on the rationale for breaking away from British rule and emphasized individual rights and freedoms.
Based on these excerpts, how does The Mayflower Compact differ from the Declaration of Independence?
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in its promotion of equality between men and women
in its promotion of equality between men and women
in its belief in unassailable natural rights
in its belief in unassailable natural rights
in its attempt to establish political organization
in its attempt to establish political organization
in its endorsement of a specific religious faith
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in its endorsement of a specific religious faith is the correct answer