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10 August, 13:34

Which of these was the greater difference between Washington and Adams as president?

Select one:

a. Adams, unlike Washington, was a Federalist who believed in a powerful federal government.

b. Despite his service in the Revolutionary War Washington was not as personally popular as Adams.

c. Unlike Washington who questioned his ability to be President, Adams was confident and opinionated.

d. Unlike Washington who was short and bald, Adams was tall with a commanding presence that inspired confidence.

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  1. 10 August, 14:04
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    "c. Unlike Washington who questioned his ability to be President, Adams was confident and opinionated" would be the best option, since Washington had to make a number of unprecedented decisions regarding the presidency.
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