I've already answered this for you, but I am in the middle of a challenge, so I'll do it again:
Shays' Rebellion was led by Daniel Shay and Job Shattuck to overthrow the government, which was still going along with the Articles of Confederation, it happened a bit later than the date you said though.
The Articles of Confederation gave the states more power over the government, which could be considered both a pro and con, as it made the government weaker. But don't blame them too hard, they had just broke free from King George III for the exact reason of overpowered government, or monarchy.
Under the Articles, Congress had the power to establish laws, declare wars, and had control of the postal service. However, they were unable to enforce laws, also able to make peace, etc.
Both businessmen and farmers alike were upset with the system the new government had, so there's that.
It's probably best that they changed the government's ways to give themselves more power because you can't really trust every state to make the right decision. With a stronger government, there are also stronger laws.
<span>B. A group of countries working together is bigger and more powerful than one country acting by itself.
A is wrong because membership in an IGO puts more pressure on a wealthy country to aid poor countries.
C is wrong because member countries are supposed to consult the group.
D is wrong because by joining an IGO a country agrees to abide by the group's decisions to a certain extent.</span>
The type of case in the lesson where I played the role of a juror in the case of Snoozer v. Early was a civil case. Snoozer was seeking compensation for the loss of her birds and this constitutes that it involved private disputes between Snoozer and Early.
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over the years there was filp phones and etc now where getting to a point where technology is everywhere plastic and whatever u call it. and that had a big impact on the world we live in today unfortunately and it kinda sucks because technology is taking over jobs well not now but sooner or later it will.