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how did the u. s. government's response to the whiskey rebellion differ from its response to shays's rebellion?
the federal government, rather than state leaders, played the central role in suppressing the whiskey rebellion.
economic hardship, rather than religion, was the primary issue that motivated the whiskey rebellion.
shays's rebellion targeted american, rather than foreign, institutions and officials.
state governments used political pressure, rather than military force, to successfully end shays's rebellion

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