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What was the purpose of Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation?
A. He wanted to remain neutral when defining his policy toward trade with Spain.
B. He wanted to spell out his policy for imposing taxes on imports and exports.
** C. He wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their war.
D. He wanted to remain neutral as his newly elected cabinet developed an economic plan.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, C.
Answered by Help!!!
Thank you!
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by le milker jahames
so not halmode 😔
Plz my parents said if i dont do good ill have to go to my uncle's for the rest of the school year
Answered by answers
1. C
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. A, C
6. B
7. C
8. B,C
9. B
10. B
11. D
12. A
13. C
14. C
15. B
16. B
17. A
18. B
19. B
20. A
21. D
22. and 23 i dont have as of rn
Answered by answers
22. its B nevermind
Answered by JustSomeRandomPerson
Reword this for 23
John Adams failed to obtain a second term because of how poorly his first term went. He passed some controversial laws and even declared the "Quasi War", an undeclared naval war with France. He was also facing Thomas Jefferson, a very popular candidate at the time.
Answered by JustSomeRandomPerson
oh and just fyi the answers from @answers are correct, but 22 was d for me, btw this is for Connexus The early republic unit test, Unit 6 Lesson 8
Answered by shoe baby
there's no 23
Answered by Harley A.
o dang i'm unit 5 lesson 8. ono
Answered by Harley A.
6 is b for 8th grade unit 5 lesson 8.
Answered by Harley A.
Oh wait I'm stupid haha I misclicked haha (Also don't worry I'm mentally ok, I'm just laughing at myself).
Answered by Blodreigna
@Answers is right
Sometimes I still wonder on why our country is ran on government and not by our people it never should’ve been ran by the government and it still is being ran by the government today it’s absolutely horrible anybody that says otherwise is WRONG.
Answered by Republican
Your right
Answered by November 2nd 2021
As of now "answers" answers are correct even on the version with only 22 questions, it seems like question 22 was dropped, so you just need to skip the last answer
Answered by Help plz
Is @answers right?
Answered by Nobody cares
Nobody cares about your political opinions one guy responding to himself, everyone here is like 14 at the most
Answered by Wow
I hardly see anyone on this website have all of the right answers and it’s only the letters, usually they write the whole answer out. This is just amazing! @answers IS right.
Answered by VoicedSpark1
I get skeptical about some things. But I'm pretty sure all these answers are right. But I'm on unit 5 lesson 8 so I don't know if these are the answers.
Answered by Thank you answers
All of @answers answers are correct
Thanks bro
Answered by kurokama
why are you talking about politics people literally come here to get homework answers so do that or leave, don't turn this political when it doesn't need to be-
Answered by Bruh
We're not talking about politics. We are having a school work discussion.
Answered by Aggin
Cotton
Answered by Hu Tao
@answers Has the correct answers, I suggest checking Brainly and changing up the wording to use as the essay. Do not make it too suspicious though.
Answered by idk lol
got your dumb politics out of here we came to help each other with answers not you talking about politics
Answered by Unknown
Ok just came here for help why was politics brought into that it's stupid
Answered by Ben Dover
Is @answers correct for unit 5 lesson 8
Answered by help !!!!
i have 21 questions and 22 is an essay :((
Answered by :D
this is the answer i put for 22
People generally disliked him because he passed unpopular laws and declared what is called the "Quasi War", an undeclared naval war with France. He was also facing Thomas Jefferson, and he was a very popular candidate at the time.

also @answers is 100% for connexis
ima check the answers (this might take a while)
OK the answers are right
Are @answers answers correct still in 2021?
Answered by WRONG
I only give right answers is a teacher fake confirming the answers so you trust them, they are wrong and you will get in trouble for using them if you are on connexus; the answers are WRONG and need to be re-checked I just got a 0 on the test. DO NOT TRUST!!!!!
Answered by ???
then what are the real answers?
Answered by That one kid
Why can the person not write out the answers instead on letters… it would be so much easier… just an idea
Answered by Poptart
Don't listen to @WRONG. @Answers is still correct as of rn in 12/2/2021.
Answered by voldemort
Democrats are🤡💩🗑 is deff a trump supporter
Answered by Connections Helper.
1. C| he wanted to make it clear that the U.S. supported neither France nor Britain in their way
2. A| he planned to use the tax to reduce the national debt
3. A| the nation could not afford another war so soon after the revolution
4. B| the united states should limit interaction with Europe to commerce, or trade
5. A&C| He argued that Congress did not have the constitutional power to establish it. & he believed that it gave the federal government too much power
6. B| political parties may lead to unrest in American communities
7. C| the democratic republicans felt they would corrupt the nation and give power only to a wealthy few
8. B&C| increase in the distribution of newspapers. & differences in opinion on how much power federal government should have
9. B| president John Adams and vice president Thomas Jefferson belonged to different political parties and did not agree on government policy
10. B| the attack on American shipping vessels led to a build-up of an American naval force
11. D| the acts permitted the government to deny citizen's rights in time of war
12. A| he was concerned that the decision gave the supreme court too much authority
13. C| because of the purchase of the territory, Americans could now legally start settling regions in the west
14. C| learning about the territory's native Americans
15. B| to avoid war over seized ships
16. B| it shows the dependence on whites that Tecumseh criticized
17. A| members of Congress did not believe the American military could compete with the British military
18. B| the party's efforts seemed pointless and disloyal
19. B| he expected that northerners would use their profits to buy farmed goods from the west and south
20. A| it let to General Jackson's troops' first invasion of the territory
21. D| the transportation and navigation of goods is part of the constitutional definition of commerce
These are the full answers. Have a wonderful New Years!!!!
Answered by mhm
answers is correct
Answered by voldemort
i'm also a big trump supporter forgot to say that
Answered by D
Plz no political talk on what party your on, this is why Washington wanted to avoid political party's because it would only divide our country.

PS ( I respect what ever party you favor because it is your choice But plz don't share bad things about the other side this is a site for homework help not political arguments)
@answers was correct
Answered by Ull never know
The answers are switched every year. Here's this year's answers to The Early Republic Unit Test:
1. C
2. D
3. B&C
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. B
8. A
9. A
10. A
11. B
13. B
14. B
15. B
16. B
17. A&C
18. B
19. B
20. C
21. D
22. I don't even know the answer to the essay question gotta go cheat lol.
I hope this helped somebody good luck with the essay!
Answered by I’m not joking
ull never know is 100% correct
Answered by the one guy
Where is number 12 for All Never knows answers??
Answered by Connections kid
Number 12 is c
Answered by ok
23 is D
Answered by ok
22 is D mb
Answered by ok
number 12 is A
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