Shays’ Rebellion (1786) became a concern for
many national leaders because it
(1) indicated there would be future conflicts over
the spread of slavery
(2) exposed fundamental weaknesses in government under the Articles of Confederation
(3) pointed to the need for federal government
regulation of interstate commerce
(4) showed that frontier settlements were
vulnerable to raids by Native American Indians



Answer :

Shays’ Rebellion (1786) became a concern for many national leaders because it "(2) exposed fundamental weaknesses in government under the Articles of Confederation"

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