Answer:
In Washington's Farewell Address, he urged the nation to avoid forming political parties, avoid creating strong political bonds with foreign countries, and to build trading relationships with other countries.
Explanation:
On July 4, 1776, the United States declared its independence. George Washington, commander in chief of the revolutionary Continental Army in the American War of Independence, was the main architect of the construction of the democratic foundations of the new nation and was soon anointed as the country's first president. At the end of his term, in September 1796, Washington gave the people of the United States a farewell address with recommendations and warnings for their fellow citizens.
The Washington Farewell Speech was an introduction to republican virtue and a severe warning against partisanship, sectoralization and participation in wars abroad, issues that today are not largely respected by the country's politicians.
A. everyone should own the property of a society
Though that answer is a bit vague. It helps to understand what Marx meant by "property" (not your toothbrush, rather, the machines of labor, factories, capital, etc).
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The native Americans treated him like a god
The Constitution established Article I, which set up the legislative branch.