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Read the sentence from the section "Discontent leads to change."
Shays' Rebellion showed the high degree of internal conflict lurking beneath the surface of post-Revolutionary life.
Which sentence from the article BEST supports the statement above?
A
After the American Revolution, many farmers faced financial hardships.
B
In the 1780s, many state governments passed laws that were favorable to debtors β that is, people who took on debt.
C
But this time it was Massachusetts' settlers who were angry with a republican government in Boston, rather than with the British government across the Atlantic.
D
National leaders responded by writing the nation's Constitution to establish a stronger central government and electing the first president, George Washington.
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