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What was the impact of Shays' Rebellion in 1786 on the political development of the United States?

  1. It led to the immediate abolition of slavery throughout Massachusetts
  2. It revealed that the Articles of Confederation were dangerously weak
  3. It caused the return of British troops to occupy the Northeastern states
  4. It directly sparked the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789
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Correct answer: It revealed that the Articles of Confederation were dangerously weak

Shays' Rebellion was an uprising of debt-ridden farmers. The inability of the central government to suppress the revolt highlighted the need for a stronger national government, leading directly to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

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