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George Washington is often called the President without precedent. This is because he was the very first President of the United States.

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Who is the precedent?

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What precedent Truman set when he sent troops to Korea?

The president could send troops overseas without a congressional declaration of war.


What precedent did Truman set when he sent troops to Korea?

The president could send troops overseas without a congressional declaration of war.


What did cabinets members provide for the president?

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What was the first precedent?

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How do you spell presdent?

president (job) precedent (legal)


What precedent did George Washington set future president?

Two-Term Limit As President.


What does unpresidented mean?

"Unpresidented" would mean "without a president". However, you probably mean "unprecedented" which means "without precedent", referring to something that's never happened before. Example: The election of a Black president was unprecedented in the history of the United States.


Who established the precedent that a vice president succeeding to the presidency would become the president and not simply the acting president?

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What was Washington most important precedents?

The most important precedent set by Washigton was that you could only be President for two terms. President's after Washington soon followed this precedent and now it has become a law


What was George Washington most important?

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Who was the first president who broke precedent by walking in the parade?

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