what precedent did washington and the first congress set when they organized the executive branch?

They chose New York City to be the first capital of the United States.

They set up a federal court system with three levels of courts.

They created cabinet positions to advise the president on different areas of national policy.

They selected delegates to represent the people’s vote in choosing the president.

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The correct statement regarding the precedent set by Washington and the first Congress when they organized the executive branch is:

They created cabinet positions to advise the president on different areas of national policy.

This established the practice of having a group of advisers (the Cabinet) to assist the President in making decisions and managing the various departments of government, which remains a fundamental aspect of the executive branch today.