It wouldn't be C or B the closest answer I would say is A because Stalin didn't want the other democratic states to join against him. During that time it was also the cold war.
The architect of the White House was chosen in a design competition which received nine proposals, including one submitted anonymously by Thomas Jefferson. The residence was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban[2] in the Neoclassical style. Construction took place between 1792 and 1800 .
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The concerns that George Washington had about the nation's foreign affairs are not applicable today because we are living in a globalized world in which nations are connected like never before, and all modern and democratic countries need each other in order to grow and prosper.
George Washington -the first President of the United States- had a peculiar way of thinking regarding foreign affairs during his tenure as president. He did not like the idea to have permanent agreements with foreign nations. He preferred short agreements in case of wars or conflicts, and as soon as the conflict was over, the agreement too.
But that was then, and today is different. Every single country in the world needs the help of other countries. That is why nations sign cooperation treaties in trade, foreign policy, and more.
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