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What precedent did Washington and the First Congress set when they organized the executive branch?
A They selected delegates to represent the people's vote in choosing the president.
B They created cabinet positions to advise the president on different areas of national policy.
C They chose New York City to be the first capital of the United States.
D They set up a federal court system with three levels of courts.
A They selected delegates to represent the people's vote in choosing the president.
B They created cabinet positions to advise the president on different areas of national policy.
C They chose New York City to be the first capital of the United States.
D They set up a federal court system with three levels of courts.
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B They created cabinet positions to advise the president on different areas of national policy.
This decision established the precedent of having a group of advisors (the Cabinet) to assist the president in managing the executive branch and addressing various national issues.
This decision established the precedent of having a group of advisors (the Cabinet) to assist the president in managing the executive branch and addressing various national issues.
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