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What was the significance of Shays' Rebellion?

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It demonstrated the power of the presidency.

It demonstrated the flaws of the federal government under the U.S. Constitution adapted in 1787

None of the above.


It demonstrated the power of the national army.

It demonstrated that the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation was weak and unable to respond to crises in an effective manner.

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User Talisha
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Answer:

The last one I think. (The continental congress was unable to respond to crises) Sorry if it's wrong.

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