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10 February, 00:24

Although Shays' Rebellion did not achieve its immediate goal, what did it prove about the United States?

A) Farmers could not be trusted.

B) The United States had made a big mistake by declaring independence.

C) The United States Army was very powerful.

D) The United States was a weak nation.

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  1. 10 February, 00:36
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    The answer would be along the lines of problems with federal authority linked with the articles of confederation but in this case I would go with "D) The United States was a weak nation."
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