Asked by YRN DJ
4.)What precedent did george washington set by refusing to run for the presidency a third time?
A.)Dignity of the office
B.)Executive retirement**
C.)Term limits for leaders
D.)U.S. isolationism
A.)Dignity of the office
B.)Executive retirement**
C.)Term limits for leaders
D.)U.S. isolationism
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Answered by
Damon
Term limit, well at least until FDR came along.
Answered by
Damon
He did not want to evolve into a de facto King.
Answered by
YRN DJ
So its A!, BUT MOM THINKS ITS d
Answered by
Damon
No, his farewell speech is related to isolationism but his reason was that he did not want the people to get used to a permanent lifelong leader. (of course he wanted to go home as well:)
Answered by
Damon
and by the way I think C
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