Given Shays' Rebellion, what set of reforms seemed most necessary to prevent a collapse of the national government?
A) a grant of executive authority to the committees formed by the Confederation Congress
B) a merging of legislative and executive authority in the Confederation Congress
C) a complete rewriting of state constitutions to expand the power of the states to compel congressional action
D) a separation of the executive, legislative, and judicial functions at the national level of government
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