Which of the following were precedents that George Washington set during his presidency? Select all that apply.

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Responses

He established a judicial system of nine justices that is still in place today.
He established a judicial system of nine justices that is still in place today. - only 2 answers are allowed

He chose well-known leaders to run his executive departments and serve as his advisors.
He chose well-known leaders to run his executive departments and serve as his advisors. - only 2 answers are allowed

He established a Tax and Tariff cabinet position.
He established a Tax and Tariff cabinet position. - only 2 answers are allowed

He chose to not run for a third term.
He chose to not run for a third term. - only 2 answers are allowed
Only 2 answers are allowed.
Only 2 answers are allowed.

1 answer

The two precedents that George Washington set during his presidency are:

  1. He chose well-known leaders to run his executive departments and serve as his advisors.
  2. He chose to not run for a third term.

These actions helped establish norms for future presidents in terms of cabinet selection and the tradition of limiting terms in office.