Multiple Choice
As president,George Washington
A) had never envisioned a strong central government.
B) considered it his duty to resolve political controversies.
C) sought to dominate national politics.
D) grew concerned that the federal government was gaining too much power.
E) avoided personal involvement with the deliberations of Congress.
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