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. Which effect of the central government's expanded power
? (1 point) Responses food shortages caused by inflation food shortages caused by inflation public unrest over increased taxes public unrest over increased taxes riots over the draft act riots over the draft act changing role of women in the South caused by increased responsibilities

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Answered by Andrew willams
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The effect of the central government's expanded power that aligns most closely with historical contexts, particularly during times of crisis like war, would be "public unrest over increased taxes." This is often a common reaction when governments expand their powers, especially during wartime or in response to economic challenges, leading to increased burdens on the populace.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The answer is: **public unrest over increased taxes.**

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