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1 May, 13:03

Washington's farewell address in 1796

a. warmly endorsed the appearance of two contending political parties in america.

b. called for the country to rally behind the political party of the jeffersonian-republicans.

c. warned against the dangers of permanent foreign alliances.

d. was delivered to a joint session of congress by washington himself.

e. proposed a two-term limitation on the presidency.

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  1. 1 May, 13:26
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    The answer would be c because Washington wanted neutrality and he didn't like political parties.
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