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Why would Washington state the United States would be "friendly and impartial" in regard to foreign conflict?

a)Jefferson and Washington determined the U.S. was too weak to wage war.
b)The U.S. had a treaty with both England and France so it was unable to choose sides.
c)France asked for the United States to stay out of the war.
d)A special envoy from England asked for strict neutrality on behalf of the United States.

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The United States would be "friendly and impartial" in regard to foreign conflict because the U.S. had a treaty with both England and France so it was unable to choose sides. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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Correct answer choice is :


B) The U.S. had a treaty with both England and France so it was unable to choose sides.


Step-by-step explanation:


International conflict related to disputes among various nation-states and disputes among people and systems in various nation-states. The Proclamation of neutrality was a regular statement declared by U.S. President George Washington on April 22, 1793, that said the nation neutral in the dispute between France and Great Britain. It frightened legal procedures against any American providing support to any country at war.

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