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How was the election of George Washington different from the election of any other president?

A) Only the writers of the Constitution could vote for him.

B) He was elected unanimously.

C) Every person in the United States voted.

D) The first president was appointed by Congress, not elected.

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Answer:

B, He was elected unanimously.

Step-by-step explanation:

In both the election of 1789 and 1792 Washington received all votes from the Electoral College. During the first election, Washington won the electors of all ten eligible states.

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