Which best describes the cause of Shays’s Rebellion?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe federal government did not pay the veterans the money they were owed.%0D%0AThe federal government did not pay the veterans the money they were owed.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe veterans wanted to take the arsenal to sell it for needed funds.%0D%0AThe veterans wanted to take the arsenal to sell it for needed funds.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe state government had disagreements with the federal government on which the veterans were asked to take sides.%0D%0AThe state government had disagreements with the federal government on which the veterans were asked to take sides.The British offered to give the veterans funds if they would attack the arsenal.

The cause of Shays's Rebellion was that the state government had disagreements with the federal government on which the veterans were asked to take sides.

The best answer that describes the cause of Shays's Rebellion is:

- The state government had disagreements with the federal government on which the veterans were asked to take sides.

To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the information given and eliminate the incorrect options. The other options mentioned, such as the federal government not paying the veterans or the veterans wanting to take the arsenal to sell it for funds, are incorrect and not supported by the information provided. The last option, involving the British offering funds to attack the arsenal, is not mentioned at all. Therefore, by process of elimination, the correct answer is that the state government had disagreements with the federal government on which the veterans were asked to take sides.

The state government had disagreements with the federal government on which the veterans were asked to take sides.