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What did Shays’s Rebellion, which took place in Massachusetts in the winter of 1786–1787, demonstrate to American political leaders?

A.) the institution of slavery posed a threat to the American republic
B.) A stronger national government was needed to solve the nation’s monetary problems.
C.) Patriots in Massachusetts had always been more radical than those in the other states.
D.) Unless they gained the right to vote, propertyless men would destroy the American republic.

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B.) A stronger national government was needed to solve the nation’s monetary problems.

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