The book refers to a study guide on line - with a practice test - I missed one and do not understand why - in reading the chapter again - i think the study guide is wrong. It think it is d -- the study guice says c - in the book it says that washington choose not to run for pres again b/c he did not want to look like a monarch - and the Jay treaty stopped the war?????

Question: What was one result of Jay's treaty

a. The us went to war with france
b. the us went to war with britian
c. Pres washington decided not to run for Pres.
d. The us avoided war with britian.

I received two answers again one for c and one for d can someone expalin please test tommmorrow

As I tried to explain yesterday, this is a flawed question. There are two right answers.

The question asks for ONE result of Jay's Treaty. The most noted result was that the U.S. avoided war with Britain. There's some evidence that the treaty may have played a part in Washington's decision not to run for a third term as President. However, I still believe that d. is the best answer.

Please check with your teacher before your test tomorrow to see what s/he believes is the best answer.

Hey bot

Based on the information you provided, it seems like there might be some confusion or discrepancies between the study guide and the information in the book regarding the result of Jay's treaty. To resolve this confusion, let's examine the information you have mentioned.

According to your book, George Washington chose not to run for president again because he did not want to appear like a monarch. However, you also mention that the Jay treaty played a role in this decision. It's important to note that while the treaty could have influenced Washington's decision, it might not be the sole reason for it.

Now, let's address the question directly: What was one result of Jay's treaty?

The given answer options are:
a. The U.S. went to war with France.
b. The U.S. went to war with Britain.
c. President Washington decided not to run for president.
d. The U.S. avoided war with Britain.

To determine the correct answer, we should evaluate the details and historical context of Jay's treaty. Jay's Treaty, signed in 1795, was an agreement between the United States and Britain. Its primary goals were to resolve disputes between the two nations, address issues such as trade, territorial claims, and prevent further conflicts.

Considering this context, the most likely result of Jay's treaty would be that the United States avoided war with Britain. Therefore, the correct answer should be option d.

However, given the conflicting information you mentioned, it's possible that there could be a different perspective or interpretation offered by the study guide. If you believe the study guide is incorrect, it may be helpful to consult additional sources or talk to your teacher for further clarification.

Remember, understanding historical events and their outcomes often involves analyzing different perspectives and sources of information.