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Why was the presidency of George Washington considered to be so significant?
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His actions would determine the need for a president.
His actions would determine the need for a president.
His actions would define the role of the Supreme Court
His actions would define the role of the Supreme Court
His actions would set precedents for all future presidents.
His actions would set precedents for all future presidents.
His actions would test the president's constitutional authority.
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His actions would set precedents for all future presidents.
Washington established many precedents (the cabinet, the two-term limit, use of force to enforce federal law, neutrality in foreign affairs) that shaped the office.
Washington established many precedents (the cabinet, the two-term limit, use of force to enforce federal law, neutrality in foreign affairs) that shaped the office.
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