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How did Shays's Rebellion demonstrate a problem with the Articles of Confederation? A It showed that the federal government could not maintain law and order.
B It showed that transportation in the United States needed to be improved.
с It showed that the federal government must be allowed to collect taxes.
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It showed that American Indians were being treated unfairly.

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