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Taking a position on the French Revolution was difficult for Washington because A. the legislative branch was charged with over...Asked by You help me I help you
Taking a position on the French Revolution was difficult for Washington because
A.
the legislative branch was charged with overseeing diplomacy.
B.
his cabinet was in favor of the revolution, but he was entirely against it.
C.
he had personal ties to the French that he did not want to break.
D.
the president’s role in foreign policy had not yet been specifically defined
A.
the legislative branch was charged with overseeing diplomacy.
B.
his cabinet was in favor of the revolution, but he was entirely against it.
C.
he had personal ties to the French that he did not want to break.
D.
the president’s role in foreign policy had not yet been specifically defined
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I think its either C or D. Can anyone confirm?
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cMST123
its C %100 I took the quick check on connexus
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Thank you
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Could you help me with this one to?
Washington took an active role in uniting the states around the new government by......
A.
traveling through them.
B.
publishing newspaper articles.
C.
naming cabinet members from all states.
D.
mentioning them all in the State of the Union.
Washington took an active role in uniting the states around the new government by......
A.
traveling through them.
B.
publishing newspaper articles.
C.
naming cabinet members from all states.
D.
mentioning them all in the State of the Union.
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Unknown
The answer to the first question was actually C
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