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

(1 point)
He established a judicial system of nine justices that is still in place today.
• He chose well-known leaders to run his executive departments and serve as his advisors.
• He established a Tax and Tariff cabinet position.
He chose not to run for a third term

- He established a judicial system of nine justices that is still in place today.

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

Choose the two correct asnwers

The two correct answers are:

- He established a judicial system of nine justices that is still in place today.
- He chose not to run for a third term.

What was the flaw in the act passed by Congress that established a tax on whiskey?

(1 point)
• It rewarded farmers who grew corn.
• It did not spread the tax burden evenly.
It was similar to taxes Britain nad proposed.
• It had to be collected in person by tax collectors

The flaw in the act passed by Congress that established a tax on whiskey was that it did not spread the tax burden evenly.

What policy did President Washington follow during the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution?

(1 point)
• He remained neutral toward all European powers to avoid conflict.
• He acted to promote democracy across Europe
• He promised to fight European powers who threatened American neutrality.
He signed Jay's Treaty to form an alliance with Britain.
Explan

President Washington followed a policy of remaining neutral toward all European powers to avoid conflict during the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution. He did not take sides in the conflict and instead focused on maintaining peace and protecting American interests. He did not actively promote democracy across Europe or promise to fight European powers threatening American neutrality. While he did sign Jay's Treaty with Britain, it was primarily aimed at resolving disputes and improving relations, rather than forming an alliance.