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13 June, 10:18

Which precedent did George Washington set during his presidency?

A. He insisted on being called Your Excellency in public.

B. He wore civilian clothes rather than uniforms or royal attire.

C. He rarely sought advice from his cabinet secretaries.

D. He created the first political party in the United States.

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  1. 13 June, 11:08
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    The answer is c, he created cabinet meetings. It's not A because he insisted on being called Mr. President in public, and it's not B because he wore presidential clothes (to be presentable) and it's not D because John Adams creates political parties
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