The answer to this is A
This time I'm 65/35
Answer:
The national debt
Explanation:
We owed a lot of money to other countries.
Answer A is false: Washington never got to live in the White House, and one of the things he warned about in his Farewell Address was the formation of political parties.
Answer B: There is no evidence to support that he wore his general's uniform. His cabinet only consisted of two of his former officers Alexander Hamilton and Henry Knox. His reasoning for selecting them was not because they were his former officers but because of their expertise.
Answer C: He only served 2 terms, so this answer choice is also false.
Answer D: This is the most plausible answer. Even when Washington got re-elected for his 2nd term, he did not want to be President.
The First and Second Estates, comprised almost unanimously of the nobility, could always outvote the Third Estate. Since 1614, the economic power of the Third Estate had increased dramatically; in 1788, the popular call was to double the number of representatives from the Third Estate so that they'd have equal voting power in comparison with the other two estates. They wanted equal rights to vote and have representation in their government.