How did Shays's Rebellion lead to the reform of the Articles of Confederation?

A) It revealed the vulnerability of a nation with a weak central government.
B) It showed that the judicial branch had overstepped its authority.
C) It exposed the need for better checks and balances.
D) It demonstrated the failure of republican ideals.


A

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