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Why was George Washington being elected unanimously important? A.It indicates how much respect and popularity he had gained. B.it paved the way for other unanimous elections. C.It meant that he would be
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Why was George Washington being elected unanimously important?
A.It indicates how much respect and popularity he had gained.
B.it paved the way for other unanimous elections.
C.It meant that he would be president forever.
D. It meant that he voted for himself.
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I believe the answer is A.
It indicates how much respect and popularity he had gained.
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The answer is A, C & D make no sense. B is not wrong, but A is the better answer.
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