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Which of Washington's actions set a precedent that a president could take decisive action in foreign policy without consulting Congress? A. Washington turned to his cabinet members for advise when needed. B. Washington issued a declaration of neutrality in April 1793 regarding the British-French conflict. C. Washington served only 2 terms as president, though the Constitution did not impose this limit. D. Washington cast the first presidential veto in 1792.

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The Correct answer here is B) Washington issued a declaration of neutrality in April 1793 regarding the British-French conflict.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. Washington served only 2 terms as president, though the Constitution did not impose this limit." Washington's actions set a precedent that a president could take decisive action in foreign policy without consulting Congress is that he served only 2 terms as president, though the Constitution did not impose this limit
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