what was the government outlines in the Fundamental orders of Connecticut (FOC) different from the Government in Massachusetts? Select all that apply.

A. The FOC gave the vote to all men who were property owners.

B. The FOC limited the governor's power which expanded the idea of representative government. ••

C. The FOC increased the control the King Of England had on the colony. ••

D. The FOC outlined strict requirements for slavery.

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To determine which options are correct, we need to compare the key features of the government outlined in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (FOC) with the government in Massachusetts.

A. The FOC gave the vote to all men who were property owners.
This statement is true. The FOC expanded suffrage by allowing all property-owning men to vote, regardless of their church membership.

B. The FOC limited the governor's power, which expanded the idea of representative government.
This statement is also true. The FOC introduced the concept of representative government by placing limits on the governor's authority and giving more power to the elected representatives.

C. The FOC increased the control the King of England had on the colony.
This statement is incorrect. The FOC was actually designed to operate independently from the control of the King of England. Its aim was to establish a self-governing colony with its own laws and regulations.

D. The FOC outlined strict requirements for slavery.
This statement is not mentioned in relation to the FOC. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut did not explicitly address the issue of slavery.

Based on the above analysis, the correct options are A (The FOC gave the vote to all men who were property owners) and B (The FOC limited the governor's power, which expanded the idea of representative government).