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Social Studies, 29.01.2021 22:10, misskylie2003

6. (H.8) In which way did Shays' Rebellion of 1786 lead to the formation of the United States Constitution? A. It showed that farmers needed the right to vote in national elections.
B. The lack of a national army showed the need for a stronger national government.
C. Disputes between states could not be resolved without a national judiciary.
D. It demonstrated a need for a process for accepting territories into the union.

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