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hat was the outcome of the Whiskey Rebellion significant?
It demonstrated the supremacy of the federal government.
It demonstrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
It demonstrated that the Bill of Rights needed to be amended.
It demonstrated that a navy was unnecessary.
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It demonstrated the supremacy of the federal government.
Washington’s use of federal troops to put down the 1794 Whiskey Rebellion showed that the new Constitution gave the national government the authority and will to enforce its laws (including federal taxes), unlike under the weaker Articles of Confederation.
Washington’s use of federal troops to put down the 1794 Whiskey Rebellion showed that the new Constitution gave the national government the authority and will to enforce its laws (including federal taxes), unlike under the weaker Articles of Confederation.
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