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What was Shay's Rebellion primarily a response to in Massachusetts in 1786?
a) Religious intolerance B
b) Tax policies
c) Slave trade issues
d) Land ownership laws

The Greeks invented
a) everything
b)
c)
d)

I like this game better than Blooket?
a) yes
b) no
c) you better say yes
d) pick yes

I will get Jimmy a Christmas gift
a) yes
b)
c)
d)

Which of these is a cause of Shays' Rebellion?
a) Daniel Shays' hatred of Massachusetts farmers
b) Daniel Shays wanted to take control of Massachusetts
c) High taxes caused foreclosures on Massachusetts farms
d) The British invasion of Massachusetts

What did Jimmy often say instead of Shay's?
a) Shaw's
b) I dont know
c) Eveything Jimmy says is right
d) I dont know, its all Greek to me.

Who was the future president who was inspired by Shay's Rebellion to get back into politics?
a) Abraham Lincoln
b) John Adams
c) George Washington
d) Thomas Jefferson

What did Shay's Rebellion lead too?
a) The assasination of George Washington
b) The evacuation of over 1000 farms
c) The immediate meeting of the continental congress and development if the constitution
d) A national weapon shortage which lasted for the next twenty years

How many Amendments to the Articles of Confederation were there?
a) 9
b) 11
c) 13
d) 15

Which of the following was a result of Shays’ Rebellion?
a) The national government enacted debt relief.
b) Great Britain threatened the United States with war.
c) There was increased government regulation of trade.
d) Many Americans demanded a revision of the Articles of Confederation.

Who were the people involved in Shay's Rebellion
a) Farmers
b) Former Soldiers
c) All the above
d) none of the above

The Articles of Confederation -
a) established the idea that all men are created equal
b) stated the grievances against the King of Great Britain
c) protected the freedom of the press
d) maintained that major powers should belong to the state

The Articles of Confederation had--
a) too much central power.
b) not enough power for the states.
c) no power to tax.
d) a common currency.

Which of the following could the Articles of Confederation not do?
a) Tax
b) settle disputes between states
c) create an Army
d) all the above

Most of the targets during Shays' Rebellion were
a) federal buildings and courthouses
b) Schools
c) farms
d) buisnesses

The Articles of Confederation was
a) Strong
b) Too Strong
c) Alright
d) Weak

It was hard to make changes to the Articles since....
a) ALL 13 states had to agree to any amendment
b) 9 out of 13 states had to approve a law
c) Only states can tax
d) The Greeks didn't write it

What did Shays' Rebellion demonstrated to most Americans?
a) That the United States needed a stronger government
b) That the South needed to leave the Union
c) That the Articles of Confederation were working
d) That Americans needed to fight for independence from Britain

The first document of Government after the Revolution was called
a) Constitution
b) Articles of Confederation
c) Bill of Rights
d) Magna Carta

Shay is...
a) Daniel Shay, a farmer and former army captain
b) Richard Shay, the sea captain who lead the first batch of colonists over
c) Amy Shay, the only woman founder
d) Lee Shay, the leader of the development of the transcontinental railroad

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