Compare the language of the third amendment to similar Provisions in the Arizona state constitution provide two ways the language varies and what insights it provides. One sentence each

The language of the third amendment of the United States Constitution focuses on prohibiting the quartering of soldiers during peacetime, while similar provisions in the Arizona state constitution do not explicitly mention soldiers, but rather focus on the protection of the rights to privacy and property. The differences in language highlight the specificity of the US Constitution's emphasis on military quartering, whereas the Arizona state constitution takes a broader approach to safeguarding individual rights.