The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not include any reference, not context, or text.
However, doing some research, probably you are referring to the farewell speech of President George Washington. If that is the case, we can comment in the following.
Overall, President Washington suggested that our nation should be unified and that it should never be divided by factions or political interests. That is why President Washington never supported the idea of forming political parties because that could divide people and confront the country.
Washington's letter was published in September 1796, and the document insisted that Americans should maintain unity and respect regarding the internal or external circumstances.
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The first capitals of the United States were New York City and Philadelphia, until it was moved to Washington D.C. in the south. The founding fathers would meet in both cities, but eventually they chose Washington D.C. as a permanent capital.
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They wanted to escape war and other political problems.
They wanted to avoid persecution of their religions.
I believe the correct answer would be C because the painting was of the murdered French revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat