Question

Why did people in Western Pennsylvania protest the taxation of whiskey so violently?
A) They were mostly of Scots-Irish descent and considered whiskey their heritage.
B) They feared that the tax would give foreign rum producers an unfair advantage.
C) They considered the tax an example of the "nanny state" trying to enforce virtuous behavior.
D) They resented the bureaucracy associated with the tax and were both consumers and producers of whiskey.

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