Question

What was the significance of Shay's Rebellion in Massachusetts in early 1787?
A.A centralized arsenal was needed for the new federal army.
B.The Revolutionary War did not end all hostile actions in the new colonies.
C.Daniel Shay was a powerful military leader who was well-organized.
D.A weak and unresponsive federal government carried with it the danger of violence and disorder.
E.Whiskey would prove problematic for the new nation.

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