U.S. History

please check this how did the Nationalists regard Shay's Rebellion? a. as proof that the states had too little power b. as an example of how governments abuse their power c. as proof that only a strong national government could prevent social disorder d. as a demonstration of Americans' commitment to democracy i got B

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The Nationalists regarded Shay's Rebellion as an example of how governments abuse their power. This was because the rebellion was a response to the state government of Massachusetts using oppressive taxation policies and other forms of governmental overreach to limit the rights of the people. This was considered a violation of the rights of the people and so the Nationalists viewed it as an example of governmental abuse.

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