Question

Shays’ Rebellion (1786–1787) exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. What
broader conclusion did many Americans draw from the rebellion? (1 point)
The rebellion proved that the United States no longer needed a national government.
The rebellion showed that the national government needed stronger powers to maintain order.
The rebellion convinced Americans that state governments were too strong and unnecessary.
The rebellion suggested that the colonies should return to British rule

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The broader conclusion that many Americans drew from Shays’ Rebellion was that the national government needed stronger powers to maintain order.

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