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Washington believed that the whiskey rebellion was not something with which to be concerned. presented a direct threat to the nation. should have been dealt with by the state of pennsylvania. indicated the importance of repealing the excise tax. was the result of a legitimate complaint on the part of distillers.

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The correct answer is presented a direct threat to the nation

Washington believed that the whiskey rebellion posed a direct threat to the stability of the nation. This compelled him to lead the United States militia on a personal capacity in order to quash the rebellion


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