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History, 21.01.2021 19:10, zitterkoph

12. Which of the following statements about the impact of Shays's Rebellion is true? A. Citizens of other states were generally indifferent to it.
B. The central government cffectively aided Massachusetts in quelling the rebellion.
C. Many leaders, such as Washington, concluded that the central government must be strengthened.
D. Most of the rebels were unemployed shipyard workers, frustrated by the depression of the 1780s.

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