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What was the most important part about the Whiskey Rebellion?
it showed that the federal government under the Constitution could do its job
it showed that the federal government under the Articles of Confederation could enforce laws
it showed the problems in the government that needed to be fixed quickly
it showed that they needed to change the taxation without representation system
it showed that the federal government under the Constitution could do its job
it showed that the federal government under the Articles of Confederation could enforce laws
it showed the problems in the government that needed to be fixed quickly
it showed that they needed to change the taxation without representation system
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The most important part about the Whiskey Rebellion was that **it showed that the federal government under the Constitution could do its job**. The rebellion, which occurred in the early 1790s in response to a federal excise tax on whiskey, tested the strength and authority of the newly established federal government. The successful suppression of the rebellion demonstrated the government's ability to enforce laws and maintain order, reinforcing the power of the federal government compared to the weaker structure under the Articles of Confederation.
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