Choose all of the items that describe precedents set by George Washington during his presidency. Set a two-term presidency. Firs
t to have an inaugural parade. Defined the president's role as commander in chief. First to be inaugurated. Established how the president should be addressed. Established neutrality in foreign affairs.
<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>
Plato and Aristotle are the two most important Greek philosophers. Their work has been the main focus of interest for students of philosophy and specialists.
synthetic polyme - [using oil and gas as starting materials]
alloy - [mixing a metal element with other elements]
ceramic - [heating clay and sand at high temperatures]
Explanation:
Synthetic polymers are macromolecules formed by the union of monomers, obtained artificially. Examples of this type of compounds are polyethylene, nylon and bakelite. These polymers allow the manufacture of synthetic fibers with the aim of developing functional products (yarns and fabrics) and even medical articles. In the synthesis of polyamide yarns, a detailed quality control is carried out in order to regulate the thickness and the uniformity of the fibers so that they can have different utility.
An alloy is a combination of metallic properties, which is composed of two or more solid metallic elements. The alloys are made up of metallic elements such as Fe (iron), Al (aluminum), Cu (copper), Pb (lead), concrete examples of a wide range of metals that can be alloyed. The alloying element may be non-metallic, such as: P (phosphorus), C (carbon), Si (silicon), S (sulfur), As (arsenic).
Ceramics, is the art of making pots and other objects made of clay or other ceramic material by the action of heat, that is, cooked at a temperature higher than 400 or 500 degrees. The result is a diverse variety of pieces or terracotta objects - or "coarse" pottery -, earthenware and porcelain set. Besides naming the technique and its activity, it also gives name to the set of objects and production.