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How did Washington's Farewell Address influence American foreign policy? (8.5E)
A. declare war on Great Britain
A. Washington’s Farewell Address
A. the United States was a free and independent country
C. The act stopped all trade between the United States and other countries
D. General of the Continental Army
C. Demanding to be called “His Majesty” or “His Excellency”
A. Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States
A. The United States attempted to remain neutral with foreign powers through the 19th century.
Which position did George Washington hold prior to being elected president? (8.22A)
A. declare war on Great Britain
A. Washington’s Farewell Address
A. the United States was a free and independent country
C. The act stopped all trade between the United States and other countries
D. General of the Continental Army
C. Demanding to be called “His Majesty” or “His Excellency”
A. Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States
A. The United States attempted to remain neutral with foreign powers through the 19th century.
What was the major provision of the Embargo Act passed by Congress in 1807? (8.13A)
A. declare war on Great Britain
A. Washington’s Farewell Address
A. the United States was a free and independent country
C. The act stopped all trade between the United States and other countries
D. General of the Continental Army
C. Demanding to be called “His Majesty” or “His Excellency”
A. Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States
A. The United States attempted to remain neutral with foreign powers through the 19th century.
George Washington set a precedent for future presidents in all of the following ways EXCEPT—(8.22A)
A. declare war on Great Britain
A. Washington’s Farewell Address
A. the United States was a free and independent country
C. The act stopped all trade between the United States and other countries
D. General of the Continental Army
C. Demanding to be called “His Majesty” or “His Excellency”
A. Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States
A. The United States attempted to remain neutral with foreign powers through the 19th century.
The Monroe Doctrine stated that— (8.5E)
A. declare war on Great Britain
A. Washington’s Farewell Address
A. the United States was a free and independent country
C. The act stopped all trade between the United States and other countries
D. General of the Continental Army
C. Demanding to be called “His Majesty” or “His Excellency”
A. Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States
A. The United States attempted to remain neutral with foreign powers through the 19th century.
In 1812, President James Madison urged Congress to declare war on Britain. Madison justified his request based mainly on his belief that – (8.5E)
A. declare war on Great Britain
A. Washington’s Farewell Address
A. the United States was a free and independent country
C. The act stopped all trade between the United States and other countries
D. General of the Continental Army
C. Demanding to be called “His Majesty” or “His Excellency”
A. Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States
A. The United States attempted to remain neutral with foreign powers through the 19th century.
In 1812, President James Madison argued that Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States in order to convince Congress to– (8.5E)
A. declare war on Great Britain
A. Washington’s Farewell Address
A. the United States was a free and independent country
C. The act stopped all trade between the United States and other countries
D. General of the Continental Army
C. Demanding to be called “His Majesty” or “His Excellency”
A. Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States
A. The United States attempted to remain neutral with foreign powers through the 19th century.
Which speech states that the United States should attempt to remain neutral with foreign powers? (8.5E)
A. declare war on Great Britain
A. Washington’s Farewell Address
A. the United States was a free and independent country
C. The act stopped all trade between the United States and other countries
D. General of the Continental Army
C. Demanding to be called “His Majesty” or “His Excellency”
A. Britain had violated the neutrality of the United States
A. The United States attempted to remain neutral with foreign powers through the 19th century.
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