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6 February, 14:23

How was the Whiskey Rebellion an effect of Alexander Hamilton's economic policies?

A.

Whiskey manufactures objected to decreasing debt.

B.

Democratic-Republicans planned protests across the nation.

C.

The national bank rejected loans from southerners.

D.

Excise taxes caused unrest amongst farmers.

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  1. 6 February, 14:24
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    United States History

    Answer: A New Nation Quick Check Answers

    Explanation:

    1. The formation of the Democratic-Republican party

    2. It turned public opinion against France

    3. Excise taxes caused unrest amongst farmers

    4. It was done without clear constitutional authority
  2. 6 February, 14:29
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    The Whiskey Rebellion was an effect of Alexander Hamilton's economic policies because the excise taxes caused unrest amongst farmers.

    Answer: Option D

    Explanation:

    The new economic policies that were brought in and implemented by Alexander Hamilton made the farmers that produced surplus grains to pay heavy and unreasonable taxes on the production of whiskey that they undertook by distilling the surplus grains.

    This caused the farmers to grow restless and criticise the new economic policies in a number of ways.
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