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Why was the fact that George Washington was elected unanimously so important? It was unique, and it indicated how much respect and popularity he had gained. It paved the way for other unanimous elections.
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Why was the fact that George Washington was elected unanimously so important? It was unique, and it indicated how much respect and popularity he had gained. It paved the way for other unanimous elections. It meant that he would be president forever. It meant that he had voted for himself.
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A is the answer hope this help!!!
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I I think it means that he had gained a lot of respect and popularity
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