Passage
Enraged by a 1791 excise tax imposed on whiskey by the federal government, farmers in western Pennsylvania orchestrated a series of attacks on government agents. This uprising became known as the Whiskey Rebellion, In 1794, after protesters threatened the home of tax collector General John Neville, President George Washington mobilized an army of militiamen to quell the uprising. Though only about a dozen people were arrested (they were later pardoned), the Whiskey Rebellion demonstrated that the new national government had the willingness and the ability to suppress violent resistance to its laws
The Columbian Exchange refers to which of the following?
John Neville was working for the government.
The passage mentions that protesters threatened the home of tax collector General John Neville, indicating his role as a government official involved in tax collection during the Whiskey Rebellion.
This statement is incorrect as the passage does not attribute the creation of the whiskey tax to John Neville. He is mentioned solely as a tax collector in the events described.
Correct. The passage explicitly states that John Neville was a tax collector, indicating that he was working for the government during the Whiskey Rebellion.
There is no mention in the passage of John Neville being pardoned by the government. The focus is on his role as a tax collector and the events surrounding the Whiskey Rebellion.
While the passage mentions the involvement of both John Neville and George Washington in the events of the Whiskey Rebellion, there is no indication that they were personal friends. Their relationship is portrayed in the context of their official roles during the uprising.
John Neville's role in the passage is clearly defined as that of a tax collector working for the government, involved in the events of the Whiskey Rebellion. This distinction separates him from being the creator of the whiskey tax, being pardoned by the government, or being specifically noted as a friend of George Washington.
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