When peace was restored in the 1780s, Americans were forced to face some unanswered questions raised by their revolution. Which of the following was NOT among their questions?
A. Would the lands in the West eventually become part of the United States, and how would this take place?
B. Could the individual states establish treaties and agreements with foreign countries, excluding the other states?
C. What tax system would be installed by the newly elected government?
D. Would factions and self-interest groups pull the states apart and make union impossible?
Answer: C
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