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5 October, 19:10

Which action was not a precedent set by President George Washington? He established dignity in office. He lived in the White House. He served only two terms. He formed the cabinet

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  1. 5 October, 22:48
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    He lived in the White House

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    Which action was not a precedent set by President George Washington?

    All of the options but He lived in the White House were right. President George Washington was the first president of the United State which established the precedent that a president should serve no more than two four-year term, he served only two terms but this precedent was broken by Roosevelt, after he retire, he an eye on development of Washington DC in which he laid the cornerstone of the Capitol building and and closely monitored the construction of the White House but it was completed a year after he die, that was in 1800. therefore he did not live in the white house
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