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Which of the following was a precedent set by George Washington during his presidency?
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Establishing a national bank.
Establishing the two-term limit for the president.
Creating the first political party.
Sending U.S. troops to fight. in Europe
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Establishing the two-term limit for the president.
Washington set the precedent by voluntarily stepping down after two terms (eight years), a practice followed until FDR and later codified by the 22nd Amendment.
Washington set the precedent by voluntarily stepping down after two terms (eight years), a practice followed until FDR and later codified by the 22nd Amendment.
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