Shays' Rebellion contributed greatly to the movement for a new constitution by
a. revealing that Revolutionary War veterans like Shays wanted a more powerful federal government.
b. raising the fear of anarchy and disorder among wealthy conservatives.
c. raising the prospect of British or French interference in American domestic affairs.
d. showing that state legislatures could effectively resist the demands of radical farmers.
e. proving that America needed a stronger military to crush domestic rebellions.
Answer: B