I think you worded your question wrong. All of them except C are true. So if you’re looking for the false one, the answer is C.
Former British Prime Minister
In August 1786, Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays led an armed rebellion in Springfield, Massachusetts to protest what he perceived as the unjust economic policies and political corruption of the Massachusetts state legislature.
Shays’s Rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the Articles of Confederation and led many—including George Washington—to call for strengthening the federal government in order to put down future uprisings.
The rebellion, which revived the rhetoric of the American revolution, shaped debate over the proper scope and authority of the US government that ultimately resulted in the creation of the US Constitution.
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A
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When comparing from a circumstancial point of view, they are pretty similar. They are both the first people on their lands, both the lands were settled by Europeans in the last few hundred years, and they both are disadvantaged in the western world in that the poverty rate is higher among both Maori and Aborigonals compared to Europeans.
But that’s really where the similarities stop. When coming from a historical point of view, Maori had only inhabited New Zealand for about 800 years before Europeans arrived. Aborigonals had been in Australia for tens of thousands of years. Their cultures are very different, and there are even large differences between smaller groups in the races. The NZ colonization resilted in various small wars, and conflicts between the two sides (Maori and British). In Australia, the aborigonals were treated severely worse by the British, and only given rights to social security benefits, pensions and child endowment in 1967.
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