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

How is the word law used differently among each text?

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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.
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.

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 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.

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The correct response is:

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.

This highlights the difference in how the concept of law is applied in each text, with the Magna Carta focusing on specific legal obligations and privileges within a feudal system, and the Declaration of the Rights of Man emphasizing broader, universal principles of justice and rights.

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