1. a government in which the people rule themselves is a(n)
a. ordinance
b. democracy...
Social Studies, 22.09.2019 04:30 sarinawhitaker
1. a government in which the people rule themselves is a(n)
a. ordinance
b. democracy
c. statute
d. constitution
2. how many members from each state made up the continental congress?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 26
d. 13
3. shays rebellion consisted of in massachusetts.
a. slaves
b. a group of farmers
c. a group of merchants
d. the militia
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