What did Shays's Rebellion accomplish?
OA. The rebellion highlighted the tyrannical nature of the central
government under the Articles of Confederation.
B. The rebellion brought attention to the central government's weakened
state because of the Articles of Confederation.
C. The rebellion pointed out how justified the writers had been in creating
the Articles of Confederation.
OD. The rebellion pointed out how unwilling the Confederation Congress
had become to help states under the Articles of Confederation.

Respuesta :

Shays' Rebellion did not succeed. For many, the rebellion symbolized a fatal weakness of the national government under the Articles of Confederation. Because Congress had no power to raise money, it could not help the states pay off their war debts, which forced the states to tax their citizens heavily.
Shays’s Rebellion accomplished the attention brought to the weakened state of the government. This would be option B.

Shays’s Rebellion was an armed uprising in Massachusetts in which people fought on account of the matter of being excessively taxed.
ACCESS MORE