Answer:
B) He wanted to prevent political alliances and the development of political parties
Step-by-step explanation:
George Washington was very skeptical of political parties. He essentially believed that political parties were likely to become all too powerful, and worse, to become associations that only seek more and more power, becoming an existential threat to the republic.
George Washington prefer other, more diverse, and less formal types of political groups.
Unfortunately for him, political parties soon developed after his presidency. The first party system, between the Federalists emerged shortly after his his presidency, the two parties were the Democratic-Republican Party, and the Federalist Party.