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lindiwe

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Shays' Rebellion plays an important role in American history because
 
  A) it represents the first major battle to occur in a southern colony during the American Revolution.
  B) it anticipated the states' rights battle.
  C) it was the last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
  D) it made obvious the weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation.
  E) it enabled the colonists to reorganize and gain the upper hand against the British in the Revolutionary War.

Question 2

Armed intervention in South and North Vietnam began in 1964 with Congress passing __________.
 
  a. the Great War Powers Act
  b. the War Powers Resolution
  c. the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
  d. a declaration of war



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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