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political parties would destroy the country
Three main points.
don't have political parties - causes sectionalism in the country stay out of foreign affairs do not have long term alliances, the first long term alliance that we have was NATO which we still have today
george washingtons strongest points were killing the army
George Washington's farewell address is a letter written by the inaugural president of USA to American public upon culmination of his second term in office. It was published on September 19, 1796. In his letter Washington tried to convince people of his decision to bid farewell to presidency and thanked their cooperation with him in achieving whatever he had. He also tried to advise on issues of great importance to USA and gave his views on them. These included Unity and sectionalism, constitution and political factions, political parties, separation of powers and checks and balances, religion and education.
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State of the Union speeches are used periodically by the President to address the present affairs facing the United States directly to the American people. Reactions and approvals following these speeches are important points in tracking Presidential performance.
State of the Union speeches are used periodically by the President to address the present affairs facing the United States directly to the American people. Reactions and approvals following these speeches are important points in tracking Presidential performance.
State of the Union speeches are used periodically by the President to address the present affairs facing the United States directly to the American people. Reactions and approvals following these speeches are important points in tracking Presidential performance.
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It is important because boiling points are dependent onthe pressure.