In the long run, the protestors of Shays' Rebellion:

A) failed completely in achieving their aims.
B) succeeded in persuading the state to lower taxes.
C) proved that rural communities were too socially divided to be effective.
D) convinced many that the Constitution was too weak.


Answer: B

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All of the following were Impressionist painters except

A) Monet. B) Cézanne. C) Picasso. D) Cassatt. E) Valadon.

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British manufacturers were in the forefront of the growth of the modern factory system in the late 1700s

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following was a consequence of the discovery of new silver mines in the West in the late nineteenth century? a. The price of silver increased to a level equal to the price of gold. b. The United States Treasury increased its production of silver coins, causing severe inflation. c. The price of silver on the open market dropped, making it more profitable for silver producers to

sell silver tothe government at the old sixteen-to-one ratio. d. Silver producers refused to sell silver to the government, which in turn stopped minting silver coins.

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