One way in which the behaviorists and Sigmund Freud were similar is both had high ambitions for discovering major principle of psychology.
A weakness of the British plan to move its forces from the southern colonies to the Caribbean was that the transportation of slaves would be risky and expensive.
Unanimously elected twice, President Washington established many crucial presidential precedents.
George Washington helped shape the office's future role and powers, as well as set both formal and informal precedents for future presidents. Washington believed that it was necessary to strike a delicate balance between making the presidency powerful enough to function effectively in a national government, while also avoiding any image of establishing a monarchy or dictatorship. In the process, President Washington significantly influenced the path for the presidency moving forward, setting standards in all aspects, including political power, military practice, and economic policy.