The Korean War created more friction between the United States and the Soviet Union.
War made the United States truly aware of the "falling domino" effect of communism
South Korea became an important US military base with thousands of American troops stationed there.
North Korea has carried out a controversial nuclear test and several ballistic missile tests, keeping South Korea, Japan, USA (Hawaii) and China in their missile range
<u>Actually, all of the items mentioned are precedents set by George Washington except one: "defined the president's role as commander in chief".</u> <em><u>American Constitution, in its article II, defines the Powers of the President</u></em>. One of those powers, detailed on <em><u>Section 2, "The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States"</u></em> can't be considered as one of the precedents set by President Washington. <em><u>Indeed, he was the first to have an inaugural parade on April 30th, 1789 in New York City, the first to make an inaugural speech, he established how the President should be addressed, the neutrality in foreign affairs and also, set the precedent for a two-term limit of Presidents that was followed until Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and then turned into the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution.</u></em>
Vote, choose who they marry or even if they get married, choose to have kids or not, learn arithmetic, have a career, learn to read, I could go on.
Explanation:
In order to elect the president, the Constitution created the Electoral College. Instead of being elected via direct vote, the president receives his or her votes from a series of delegates. Each state has a set number of delegates depending on its population.