Why he should -to show that the government is not weak -to highlight the first time in the new government that troops are used to help regain control and settle people down -the whiskey rebellion was one of the first major tests of the authority of the government and it was important to show the authority. -it helped to calm the people down, and stop the violence after
Why he shouldn’t -the people rebelled against the British because of taxation and as well troops coming into them, so it could start more things -you want to listen to the people, so you don’t get overthrown/ start a new revolution -even though money was needed for taxes and paying off debts, the target on whiskey was a mistake that impacted small farmers -even though Washington used the troops to show authority of the new government, many will argue that he should have not used them that soon after being a new country and new form of government. As this could cause more divide between the people and the two parties that were already starting. -the two parties being the federalists, and the democratic republicans.
Direct contact made by a lobbyist in order to persuade government officials to support the policies their interest group favors. A high profile lobby example is the National Rifle Association. Interest groups - A group of people with common goals who organize to influence the government.
Governors are elected for four-year terms, such as the president, and have the power to govern states in an executive way. Each state has its constituted rules, but governors usually have the power to veto laws that they see as inconvenient.
In short, today's governors have far more power than the first governors of US history.
In the long-term, the Revolution would also have significant effects on the lives of slaves and free blacks as well as the institution of slavery itself. It also affected Native Americans by opening up western settlement and creating governments hostile to their territorial claims