What did Shays's Rebellion expose?

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• the advantage of allowing new territories to become states
• the need for the protection of freedom of religion
© the strength of having a unicameral legislative system
• the government's weakness under the Articles of Confederation

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Shays's Rebellion exposed the government's weakness under the Articles of Confederation. The rebellion highlighted the inability of the federal government to maintain order and address economic challenges, leading to calls for a stronger national government.