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Question 2 (short fill-in)
Using the reading, identify the missing term.
As a result of the Whiskey Rebellion, the power of the United States’ federal __________ was tested in many ways after the revolution.
Using the reading, identify the missing term.
As a result of the Whiskey Rebellion, the power of the United States’ federal __________ was tested in many ways after the revolution.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
<b>Using the reading, identify the missing term. </b>
Answered by
Bryce
I don't understand what i need to find.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Look for the sentence like or close to like the sentence in your question.
Answered by
Bryce
I've tried government, union, independence, constitution. I don't know what it is.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Find the sentence in your reading.
Answered by
Bryce
That is the reading.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Apparently this is the reading for this question.
"As a result of the Whiskey Rebellion, the post-revolution powers of the federal government’s authority were tested in many important ways. As a young union of states, the recently united America was presented with a new federal government that was invested with new rights: to impose on all states certain taxes under which nobody was exempt; to pass new laws that affected all states; and to enforce those laws if citizens did not follow them. This period in history became an important learning experience for Americans. This particular incident gave them cause to understand and experience the coordinated powers wielded by both their local state governments and the federal government in times of unrest and resistance."
"As a result of the Whiskey Rebellion, the post-revolution powers of the federal government’s authority were tested in many important ways. As a young union of states, the recently united America was presented with a new federal government that was invested with new rights: to impose on all states certain taxes under which nobody was exempt; to pass new laws that affected all states; and to enforce those laws if citizens did not follow them. This period in history became an important learning experience for Americans. This particular incident gave them cause to understand and experience the coordinated powers wielded by both their local state governments and the federal government in times of unrest and resistance."
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