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Which statements best describe the effects of the War of Regulation? Check all that apply.
a Regulators succeeded in forcing the government to hold elections.
b Many Regulators fled to Kentucky and Tennessee.
c The war discouraged other groups from rebelling against the government.
d Some Regulators were tried and executed for treason against the government.
e Many of the Regulators’ demands were eventually met in the state constitution.
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