12. What was a significant effect of Shay's Rebellion?

It forced the state government to stop taxing the farmers.
It showed people the Articles of Confederation was effective.
It convinced people that a strong federal government was needed.***
It persuaded the federal government to accept crops as payment for taxes.

yes, it is D.

More or less, yes. Of these possibilities, you are correct.

Thank you!! Can you check a few more?

Be glad to!

I'll watch for your questions, but I won't be here all day -- just this morning.

What did delegates to the Constitutional Convention do to end the debate about how to elect the President?

They decided to let Congress elect the President.
They decided to let the people elect the President.
They created an Electoral College to elect the President.***
They decided to let the state's government elect the president.

What did the Alien and Sedition Acts represent?
A. Thomas Jefferson's concern with national defense***
B. James Madison's concern with personal freedom
C. the importance of immigration to the Democratic-Republicans
D. the importance of national security to the Federalists.
concern.
I have some more but I am only going to do about 2 or 4 at a time.

You are right on the first one here, wrong on the second one. The Alien and Sedition Acts were under John Adams' administration, not Jefferson's.

What did the Adams-Onis Treaty accomplish?

Gave the United States rights to the Mississippi River.
Prevented Florida from helping escaped slaves.
Purchased Florida from Spain for the United States.***
Transferred Florida back to Spain from Britain

What event led to the U.S. purchase of the Louisiana Territory?
The burning of a U.S. Navy ship in the First Barbary War
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Marbury vs. Madison***
The successful Haitian slave revolt
Napoleon losing money in his European wars*** I don't know about the last one so I choose what I thought was right.

You are correct on the first one. You have checked two answers for the second. It can't be both. Hint: Louisiana was purchased from France in 1803, when Thomas Jefferson was president. When was Marbury v. Madison decided?

1803