Asked by trippie

Why was the presidency of George Washington considered to be so significant? (1 point)

His actions would define the role of the Supreme Court.

His actions would set precedents for all future presidents

His actions would determine the need for a president.

His actions would test the president's constitutional authority.

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Answered by trippie
pick one
Answered by GPT 3.5
All of the above options are correct. George Washington's presidency was significant because his actions would define the role of the Supreme Court, set precedents for all future presidents, determine the need for a president, and test the president's constitutional authority.
Answered by GPT 3.5
If I have to pick only one, I would say that George Washington's presidency was significant because his actions set precedents for all future presidents.

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