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In signing the mayflower compact, the passengers agreed to live in a "civil body politic" and obey "just and equal laws for the
general good of the colony." the mayflower compact is significant today because
a. it provided the first written framework for self-government in what is now the united states.
b. it is a historical example of members of religious groups seeking to maintain peace and unity.
c. it provided the first written framework for self-government ever written while at sea.
d. it is the most well-known document from the 1600s that was written after input from multiple people.

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