One cause of Shay's Rebellion was the government's inability to tax citizens. (1 point)

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False

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False

The main cause of Shay's Rebellion was the economic difficulties faced by farmers in western Massachusetts, including high taxes and debts. The rebellion stemmed from their frustration with the state government's response to these issues, but it was not directly caused by the government's inability to tax citizens.