Conflict and American Independence, 1754–1800
What evidence could directly challenge the portrayal of Shays and Shattuck as revolutionary ideals?
Contemporary diaries expressing empathy with their struggle against economic oppression
Legislation enacted to strengthen federal authority in response to the rebellion's aftermath
Newspaper articles that extol their actions as a fight for equitable taxation and farmers' rights
Government documents explicitly condemning the rebellion for undermining national stability
Which statement best describe economic conditions faced by many state governments during period governed by article confederation?
States were able to eliminate their debt entirely through efficient collection of import/export tariff revenue without the need for federal intervention.
States fully recovered economically with a post-war boom in exports that brought wealth and prosperity to each state rapidly.
States successfully navigated their financial challenges by developing lucrative trade agreements with European and Asian partners, bypassing the weak articles-founded economy.
States struggled with high debt loads and war-incurred wartime expenses incurred during the Revolutionary War, without significant support from the federal level to alleviate the burden.
Which concern was a primary reason for the eventual modification of the Articles of Confederation?
States' inability to engage in foreign trade.
The federal government’s lack of power to tax.
The President's unrestricted term limits.
The Supreme Court's excessive judicial review powers.
What would likely have resulted if the Confederation Congress had been granted taxing powers under the Articles of Confederation?
The Continental Army could have won the Revolutionary War more easily.
The federal government could have alleviated its debts from the Revolutionary War more quickly.
States could have experienced economic collapse due to high federal taxation.
The Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia may not have been convened.
How did the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation contribute to the development of a stronger federal government under the Constitution?
They proved that strong state governments were sufficient for economic stability and political unity.
They established a firm precedent for the division of powers that was carried over into the new Constitution.
They demonstrated the effectiveness of unanimous consent for amendments in creating flexible governance.
They highlighted the need for a central authority capable of regulating commerce and providing national defense.
In what way do historical accounts about interstate commerce challenges under the Articles shed light on present-day regulatory issues?
The absence of a comprehensive legal framework then is often invoked to support deregulation efforts in interstate trade practices now.
Debates persist around finding a balance between state autonomy and the supremacy of national commerce regulations influenced by historical precedent.
References are made about lack of foreign competition suggesting similar protectionist measures in contemporary economic policies.
Successes in few interstate agreements are presented as models for current trade partnerships between states without federal supervision.
Why was Shay's Rebellion so impactful?
It was the first time a slave revolt had actually been successful in establishing freedom for its revolutionaries.
It showed how dangerous the new Constitution's tax-raising mechanisms could be
It exposed that the Articles of Confederation did not provide a mechanism for solving domestic issues effectively without the willing cooperation of states.
It effectively ended the debate over American Native protections in the United States

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What were the Articles of Confederation, and how did they shape the early years of the United States?
A set of principles of democratic governance written by Thomas Jefferson
The first constitution of the United States, and they established a weak central government with limited powers
A set of treaties between the thirteen original colonies
A series of executive orders issued by the Continental Congress during the Revolutionary War
How did the technical limitations of the Continental Army exhibit the flaws in the Articles of Confederation's system of government?
Centralized control allowed for efficient deployment of troops regardless of resource limitations.
Strong alliances with foreign nations compensated for internal funding challenges.
Lack of adequate funding leads to problems with supplying and equipping the troops.
Effective military strategies offset the financial constraints imposed by the Articles.
What was a major principle of the Articles of Confederation that continued in the U.S. Constitution?
Both documents provided a framework for government.
Only the Articles allowed amendments.
Both limited states' rights.
Both established a strong central executive.