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Garrulous

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What was the significance of the Whiskey Rebellion?
 
  A) The new republic was not as unified as leaders hoped; there were serious regional and class tensions.
  B) Washington's response to protesters sent a clear message that dissent could be expressed only through the constitutional system of laws and elections, not through armed rebellion.
  C) It marked the first challenge to federal authority.
  D) None of these choices
  E) All of these choices

Question 2

Why did Seneca women reject some of Handsome Lake's proposals for revitalizing his tribe?
 
  A) Because he accused many women of witchcraft.
  B) Because they feared it would lead more of their husbands to loss of land and to alcoholism.
  C) Because the white customs he wanted to adopt would mean a radical shift in gender roles and a loss of women's political influence and control of farming.
  D) Because he wanted all the Seneca people to convert to Catholicism and embrace civilization.
  E) Because his entire program for revitalization was based on a dream he had.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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