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The Whiskey Rebellion was significant in U.S. history MAINLY because A) the states proved that they could nullify federal laws. B) the forces of prohibition achieved a ban on alcoholic beverages. C) the states were able to pass legislation reversing a national tax. D) the federal government used force to enforce the laws of the land.

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D is the answer
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the federal government used force to enforce the laws of the land.
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