The Mayflower Compact differed from the Magna Carta in that it A proposed rejecting the king altogether, rather than putting limits on the king's power B included a list of very specific laws, rather than general guidelines for people's behavior C described people's responsibilities to one another, rather than how the king's power should be limited D argued that certain rights cannot be restricted to British subjects, rather than listing why the king should be removed from power



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D argued that certain rights cannot be restricted to British subjects, rather than listing why the king should be removed from power

The correct answer is D) argued that certain rights cannot be restricted to British subjects, rather than listing why the king should be removed from power.

The Mayflower Compact differed from the Magna Carta in that it argued that certain rights cannot be restricted to British subjects, rather than listing why the king should be removed from power.

The Mayflower was a series of rules established by English immigrant people that arrived at the new continent traveling in the ship named Mayflower. The regulations aimed to create a self-governance functional structure of social understanding. The Mayflower Compact’s regulations applied to everyone in the colony, and one of the main points of the covenant was that the colonist would remain loyal to King James and they would live under the principles of Christianity.

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