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Sufayan.ah

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Daniel Shays was a(n)
 
  a. farmer and Revolutionary War veteran.
  b. anarchist opposed to the establishment of any government.
  c. merchant who supported stronger antitrust laws.
  d. delegate to the Second Constitutional Convention.
  e. traitor and secret supporter of Parliament and the king.

Question 2

Shays's Rebellion came about because
 
  a. the federal government was imposing unfair taxes on farmers.
  b. the tariffs on trade between states were becoming too steep.
  c. laborers felt they were not being paid well enough.
  d. Massachusetts was taxing its citizens too heavily.
  e. Parliament imposed new taxes without the colonists' consent.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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