What was the significance of Washington's response to the Whiskey Rebellion?
a. His willingness to attend and answer questions at protest meetings demonstrated the government's toleranceof public criticism
b. His sympathy and understanding toward the protesters conveyed the message that the government could betrusted to deal fairly with aggrieved groups.
c. His decisive action made it clear that the national government would not tolerate violent resistance to itslaws.
d. His hesitation in the face of armed rebellion seriously undermined the people's confidence in their newgovernment.
c
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A) Boys and girls from an early age worked with clan elders farming the fields. B) Children were trained by elders in bush schools. C) Boys and girls were taught oral traditions, histories, and myths of the clan. D) Youths were trained to carry on the family profession. E) Youths had to submit to a formal rite of passage before being placed in age sets.
The primary goal of organizations such as the Colored Merchants Association and the Citizens’ League for Fair Play was to
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