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Please arrange each event in chronological order, from earliest to latest A John Adams approved the Alien and Sedition Acts, making it illegal to speak out against the government B Lewis and Clark went
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Please arrange each event in chronological order, from earliest to latest
A John Adams approved the Alien and Sedition Acts, making it illegal to speak out against the government
B Lewis and Clark went on an expedition to the west
C George Washington was unanimously elected by the Electoral College, the only president in history to earn every single electoral vote
D George Washington established a precedent by declining to run for a third term as president
E Thomas Jefferson won the Election of 1800, becoming the first non-federalist thinker to become president
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im not 100% but i think it is B
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