This major American right that people living in the United States outlying areas (or U.S. Territories) do not have is the right to vote for president. People born in Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Minor Outlying Areas, for instance, are Americans or US citizens, and they vote in the congressional elections and in the presidential primaries, but they can't vote for president unless they move to one of the states or to the District of Columbia (the mainland). The United States Electoral College does not provide for them to vote.
I did this in 7th grade, I answered B I do not remember if I was correct or not
It declared independence from British parliament and stated the rights all Americans need to have
I think the term that the question is asking is Land Reform or Land Ownership, It is what is refer or been given to many scandinavians immigrated to go to United States. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have questions and further clarifications
The answer is the magna carta