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Which were precedents set by George Washington during his presidency? A. He lived in the White House and created the nation's first political party. B. He dressed in his general's uniform and chose former officers as advisers. C. He served three terms as president and made all decisions alone. D. He wore civilian clothes and did not act as though he were royalty.

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User ToBeGeek
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Answer:

d

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He wore civilian clothes and did not act as though he were royalty.

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User HedeH
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Since the White House wasn't created yet, and Washington despised royalty and the party system, the answers would have to be D. "He wore civilian clothes and did not act as though he were royalty."
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