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Which flaw in the government created by the articles of confederation did Shays rebellion make apparent

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Answered by AryaAjgaonkar2006
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Which flaw in the government created by the Articles of Confederation did Shays's Rebellion make apparent? A powerful central government angered citizens. Too few taxes meant fewer roads and programs for the colonies. The government was unable to provide for national defense and economic policy.
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Here I have presented the completion of your question.

Which flaw in the government created by the Articles of Confederation did Shays's Rebellion make apparent?  

A powerful central government angered citizens.  

Too few taxes meant fewer roads and programs for the colonies.  

The government was unable to provide for national defense and economic policy.

The government was unable to remove guns from small militias in the colonies.  

States could trade productively with other countries

The answer for this question is option (C)- the government was unable to provide for national defense and economic policy.

Shay’s rebellion had brought out the weakness of the Article of Confederation. It had found that the central government has no efficiency to govern the government and shouted for reconstruction of the article.  

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