How was the government outlined in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (FOC) different from the government in Massachusetts? SELECT TWO THAT APPLY.(4 points) Responses

The FOC limited the governor's power which expanded the idea of representative government.
The FOC outlined strict requirements for slavery
The FOC increased the control the King of England had on the colony.
The FOC gave the vote to all men who were property owners

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The two responses that apply to how the government outlined in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (FOC) was different from the government in Massachusetts are:

  1. The FOC limited the governor's power which expanded the idea of representative government.
  2. The FOC gave the vote to all men who were property owners.

These points highlight the more democratic and representative nature of the government established in Connecticut compared to the more restrictive political structure in Massachusetts.