<span>The issues that Shay's Rebellion focused on were: domestic economy and security</span>
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If i were a US civilian living during World War II, the rationing of materials to support the war effort would be the government action that would have influenced my everyday life the most. The correct option in regards to the given question is option "D". Rationing of materials would definitely create a shortage of regularly needed materials in the market. This would be a hard thing to accept. Since we all live our daily life in a fixed pattern, it is difficult to adjust to any kind of curtails. This shortage can always lead to a higher rate for buying those restricted materials and thus my income could seem less than before as the cost of buying gets increased.
<span>The Battle of Saratoga was very important because it won the Americans a foreign ally. The battle was vital for France entering the war against Britain, re-invigorating Washington’s Continental Army and providing much-needed supplies and support.</span>
He was determined to find a direct water route west from Europe to Asia, but he never did. Christopher Columbus made four trips across the Atlantic Ocean but the routes were later used to <span>explore and colonize the Americas. That is all I know.</span>