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waynest

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Which issue led to the development of political coalitions during Washington's first term?
 
  A) Hamilton's financial program
  B) The creation of the federal court system
  C) Interference with American shipping by France and Britain
  D) Washington's successor
  E) The disputed election of 1792

Question 2

Which of the following departments was not part of George Washington's first cabinet?
 
  A) State Department
  B) Treasury Department
  C) War Department
  D) Commerce Department
  E) Justice Department



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D





 

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