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14 January, 14:10

What can you infer about George Washington's success as the nation's first president?

He did well because many of the precedents he set are still used by presidents today.

He struggled with the responsibilities and created a Cabinet to outline the president's tasks.

He did well, but most of the precedents he set are no longer being used by presidents today.

He struggled with the responsibilities, and that has been one of the only criticisms of his presidency.

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  1. 14 January, 14:19
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    The best option from the list would be that " He did well because many of the precedents he set are still used by presidents today," since he was generally seen as being a very strong and capable leader.
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