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Who was the first president of the US

George Washington

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What does Ratify mean?

To Approve 

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How much colonies did we have when GW was president 

13
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Who was the first president

George Washington

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What did GW want to be called

He wanted to be called Mr President 

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What did Martha Washington do and who was she

She was the first first lady and she went to social events

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what does potential mean

That you can do something or you can get to a goal

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Did the Americans think that America had potential to become a giant nation

(Yes or No)

Yes

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Who was GW before being president 

He was a popular war hero

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In 1789 what did the 11 states ratify

The Constitution

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Who was Henry Knox

He was the secretary of war

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What does precedence mean

A speech that changes peoples opinion

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What was the biggest city in America 1790

New York City

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Who did GW make Vice president then the next year he became president

John Adams

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What did the Secretary of the Treasury do

 She/He had to manage the governments money

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Who was the secretary of treasury 

Alexander Hamilton

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What did Washington want with other countrys

Peace 

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What was the population of America in 1790 

There were 4 million people

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Was Washington unanimously chosen to be president

(Yes or No) 

Yes

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How much cabinets are there today

Today there are 15 cabinats
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(Bonus Question) (Worth 1000 points)

Who was the person that GW wanted to manage the governments money and what did GW promote to secretary of state.

Edmund Randolph and Thomas Jefferson

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What is a electoral college

It is a body of electors who represent the peoples vote in choosing the president

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What did all the top five cites in America have in common

They all were on the east coast of america

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What were the dates of when GW became and finished being president

1789-1797

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What are the 3 levels of Federal Courts

District Courts Appeal Courts Supreme Courts