Social Studies, 11.11.2019 00:31, grantjaylynn
Which of the following issues challenged george washington and the new nation during his presidency:
a.) building a fleet of ships to protect the coast
b.) choosing and sending ambassadors to europe
c.) putting the nations finances in order
d.) eliminating political parties that had developed during the constitutional convention.
i think it is c.) but it might be d.)
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