The precedent set by President George Washington during his first term in office was B. appointing a cabinet. The first sitting president to visit a foreign country was Woodrow Wilson who visited Europe after World War I to promote his League of Nations. President Washington actually avoided emphasizing a military aspect of the presidency while in office, preferring to be called Mister President rather than anything more formal. Additionally, Washington did not set a precedent of serving for life, but rather he set the precedent of serving only two terms, a practice that would remain until FDR was elected four times.
C) John Calvin!
He escaped France because religious tensions grew too high for him to stay there safely.
It looks like B and C are the correct answers.
History involves those things- we study the past to learn about the world back then.
Answer: National Guard troops shot and killed several students.
Explanation: National guardsmen fired their weapons at a group of anti-war demonstrators on the Kent State University Campus, killing four people, wounding eight, and paralyzing another.