Which option explains the significance of Shays’s Rebellion in relationship to the development of the Constitution?
A. The conflict proved that under the Constitution the national government could provide adequate protection to its citizens.
B. The conflict led United States representatives to doubt the power of the Articles of Confederation in ensuring national security.
C. The conflict highlighted the importance of citizens’ right to bear arms, which led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights.
D. The conflict demonstrated the need for a systematized judicial review process, which would later be outlined in the Constitution.

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The answer is choice B.

Shay's Rebellion proved the federal government's inability to protect citizens under the Articles of Confederation.  This led to a strengthening of the power of the federal government when the Constitution was written up.
B. The conflict led United States representatives to doubt the power of the Articles of Confederation in ensuring national security. 

The Rebellion led to a stronger bond between the states under a national government, which would have the power to call all the states together to help each other.


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