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Answer:</h2><h2>I think the answer is B</h2>
One reason the US Constitution was adapted instead of the Articles of Confederation was because D) Shay's Rebellion revealed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation, America's first constitution, was extremely ineffective. Due to fear of a tyrannical central government, the Americans made a system where the state governments have almost all the power and the central government had very little. This was shown in Shay's Rebellion, as the federal government could not raise an army to stop it from happening.
As for the second question, the accomplishment that would complete the chart would be All of the former Confederate states were readmitted to the Union.
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Fear that the Continental Congress would control the colonies as the British Parliament had; thus it had difficulty enlisting soldiers and raising money. ... Many political disputes revolve around economics and especially the impact that money has on everyone's daily lives.
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The answer to this is false good luck!!!!
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Hemenway, an expert on the public health impact of gun violence and director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center, was interviewed on Science Vs, a podcast that looks at fads, trends, and opinions to uncover what’s actually true.
Hemenway noted that one commonly cited statistic about guns—that 2.5 million people use them each year to defend themselves or their property — is based on faulty analysis from a 1990s study. A more reliable source of information, the National Crime Victimization Survey, pegs the number of people who use guns in this manner at roughly 100,000, according to Science Vs podcast host Wendy Zukerman. Hemenway added that there is no good evidence that using a gun in self-defense reduces the likelihood of injury. There is some evidence that having a gun may reduce property loss, “but the evidence is equally compelling that having another weapon, such as mace or a baseball bat, will also reduce the likelihood of property loss,” he said.
Addressing gun lobby assertions that crime is deterred when more law-abiding citizens carry guns, Hemenway said the evidence says otherwise. He said that even though more and more Americans are carrying concealed guns each year—the result of more states passing ‘right-to-carry’ laws—research has not uncovered a direct cause-and-effect relationship between the prevalence of guns and the U.S. crime rate. However, he noted, the presence of more guns does make crimes more violent. “What guns do is make hostile interactions—robberies, assaults—much more deadly,” he said.
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