In his Farewell Address, George Washington encouraged the building of schools and colleges for education and warned against the divisive nature of political parties. He emphasized the importance of national unity and cautioned against the dangers of political factionalism. Washington did not advocate for the division of the country into separate areas or the establishment of a monarchy.
What did Washington encourage in his Farewell Address?
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the division of the country into separate areas
the division of the country into separate areas
the building of schools and colleges for education
the building of schools and colleges for education
the growth of political parties
the growth of political parties
the change of government to a monarchy
the change of government to a monarchy
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