How does Washington's proclamation shape

U.S. foreign policy?
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He encourages officials to pursue friendly relations with enemy nations.
• He threatens punishment for critics of the nation's alliances and treaties.

The correct answer is: He encourages officials to pursue friendly relations with enemy nations.

Washington's proclamation, also known as the Neutrality Proclamation, established a policy of non-involvement and neutrality in foreign conflicts. This proclamation shaped U.S. foreign policy by encouraging officials to pursue friendly relations with enemy nations, promoting peace and avoiding entanglement in conflicts abroad.