I would suggest that George Washington's reaction to what's happening in our government today would be to speak against the partisanship that so strongly divides the country right now.
In his farewell address as president, in 1796, Washington said: "The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. ... The independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels, and joint efforts of common dangers, sufferings, and successes." Washington would call on all citizens and politicians, rgardless of their political party or what part of the country they come from, to work toward common cause with one another, for the good of the country. He would not be a fan of all the bickering with one another because each political faction or group thinks it and it alone has the right ideas for the country.
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D) Eradicating polio
The United Nations efforts to eradicated polio have been extremely effective, and very little occurrence of polio still exists across the globe. According to information provided by the UN on World Polio Day in October, 2017, only 3 countries in the world (Afghanistan, Nigeria, Pakistan) still had any occurrence of the disease. At that point in 2017, only 12 cases of polio had been reported worldwide in that year, and over 400 million children around the world had received polio vaccinations in the past year.
"b.After 1848 the only remaining monarch in Europe was in Britain" was not an effect of the 1848 nationalist revolutions, since many other monarchs remained.
Third party candidates at the top of the ticket can help to draw attention to other party candidates down the ballot, helping them to win local or state office.
<span>Federalists proposed that popularly elected conventions should ratify the Constitution rather than the state legislatures themselves doing the ratifying.
</span><span>In this way, state legislators were not being asked to vote for a document that would have them give up some amount of their own state authority. Also, by having those who attended the ratification conventions be elected by the people in their area to represent their interests, the Constitution would be seen as having the full consent of the people because they had directly elected the convention delegates who approved the Constitution.</span>