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George Washington's Farewell Address

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1796

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1. What central danger does Washington warn his listeners about in his farewell address?

A) Political divisions and party factions

B) Excessive government regulations

C) The separation of church and state

D) Cooperating with foreign countries

2. According to Washington, what should a successful nation prioritize?

A) Maintaining a longstanding army

B) Encouraging foreign alliances

C) Preserving public credit and avoiding debt

D) Expanding territorial acquisitions

3. What does Washington want the American people to uphold?

A) The power of the executive branch

B) The development of political factions

C) The rights of individuals over state

D) The sanctity of the Constitution

4. According to Washington, how can factionalism lead to a loss of liberty?

A) Immoral leaders pass unfair laws.

B) People are not free to buy goods from other regions.

C) Citizens look for a despot to restore order.

D) Out-of-control passions lead to bad treaties.

5. Based on Washington’s emphasis on unity and national identity, what can be inferred about his beliefs?

A) Individual states should have greater autonomy and independence.

B) A diverse society is crucial to a successful nation.

C) A shared sense of purpose and identity is essential for unity.

D) The government should actively suppress dissenting opinions.

6. What might Washington’s views on foreign influence and entanglement imply about his beliefs?

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