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OpenStudy (anonymous):

FAN AND MEDAL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How does this image reflect George Washington's views on government? He believed in the importance of state sovereignty. He had a foreign policy that favored Great Britain. He did not believe presidents ought to have a third term. He believed the federal government needed more power.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@5BP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes?

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

I know its not B. He almost hated Great Britain

OpenStudy (theloshua):

its A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i agree its not D ether

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

Yeah go with A

OpenStudy (theloshua):

He was a strong believer in state sovereignity

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same heer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thanks to all of u

OpenStudy (theloshua):

yepp no probs :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A was wrong @DarrenMadx @Theloshua @5BP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what was it? D

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

sorry that i gave you the wrong answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah are bad

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

but yeah go with D. he did believe that the central federal government was to weak, but he didn't want it to strong either, for fear of another Britain

OpenStudy (theloshua):

but popular sovereignity makes the federal government stronger. so A could have been right. D was just the better answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought the same thing

OpenStudy (theloshua):

state sovereignity* sorry

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

yeah. oh well, you make mistakes and you learn from them, then you move on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks anyway for helping

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your welcome

OpenStudy (darrenmadx):

your welcome

OpenStudy (theloshua):

no probs :/

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