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No, George Washington was chosen more fpr his personal and political attributes.
without regard to political affiliation or personal agreement with him.
Tom Felton has generally kept his personal religious and political views private. While he has occasionally expressed opinions on social issues, he tends to focus more on his career and personal life rather than delving deeply into political or religious discussions. As such, it's difficult to characterize him as having strong views in these areas based on public statements.
That's a matter of personal, religious, ethical, and political debate. There is no single answer to such a question.
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Washington didn't *do* decisions, he made them. What sort of decision are you asking about? Personal, political, military? He made a lot of very important decisions. Way to many to answer briefly.
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In some countries you may refuse to answer some personal questions about such as political or religious affiliations, sexual orientation or about your ethnic background.
Mt. Vernon was George Washington's personal estate and not available for building a capitol city. The swampy lands where the City of Washington is now located was selected for the Federal Capitol as part of a compromise that created the District of Columbia from land donated by Maryland and Virginia and that placed the federal Capitol in New York City while Washington was being built.
Deborah K. Ross has publicly identified as a supporter of religious freedom and often emphasizes the importance of inclusive policies. However, specific personal details about her religious beliefs or practices are not widely reported. As a political figure, her focus tends to be more on issues related to governance and social justice rather than personal faith.
There is no publicly available information regarding Josh Kraushaar's religious beliefs or background. As a political journalist and commentator, his work focuses on political analysis rather than personal identity. It's important to respect individuals' privacy regarding their religious affiliations unless they choose to disclose that information themselves.
Agitation of religious feeling refers to a heightened emotional response or disturbance related to religious beliefs, practices, or sentiments. This can manifest as fervor, anxiety, or conflict, often triggered by societal changes, political events, or personal crises that challenge an individual's faith or community values. Such agitation can lead to increased religious activism or, conversely, to tensions between different belief systems. It reflects the deep connection between personal identity and religious affiliation.