The national government under the Articles of Confederation was particularly successful in
a. repaying the nation's domestic and foreign war debt
b. quelling opposition movements such as Shays' Rebellion in Massachusetts
c. the resolution of western land issues in the Northwest Territory
d. forcing Britain to adhere to all the provisions of the Treaty of Paris
e. opening trade to areas closed to American merchants because of the war
Answer: E
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