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What was the importance of Shays' Rebellion? *

It proved the Articles of Confederation were too weak.
It showed the extreme power of the new government.
It convinced most people that England would never be a threat to us again.
It was so traumatic that many people blamed Santa Clause for their troubles.

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Answer:

I would go with A, "It proved the Articles of Confederation were too weak."

Step-by-step explanation:

Shays's Rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the Articles of Confederation and led many—including George Washington—to call for strengthening the federal government in order to put down future uprisings. I hope this helps!

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