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7 multiple choice 4 points the whiskey rebellion was significant in u.s. history mainly because the states were able to pass legislation reversing a national tax. the federal government used force to enforce the laws of the land. the states proved that they could nullify federal laws. the forces of prohibition achieved a ban on alcoholic beverages. clear my selection
The Whiskey Rebellion was a tax - protest in the early United States. The federal government, under President Washington, sent troops to suppress it, showing its willingness to use force to enforce national laws. States did not reverse the national tax, nor could they nullify federal laws through this event, and prohibition of alcohol came much later.
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B. the federal government used force to enforce the laws of the land.