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Read the excerpt from "George Washington."He did not infringe upon the policy making powers that he felt the Constitution gave Congress. But the determination of foreign policy became preponderantly a Presidential concern. When the French Revolution led to a major war between France and England, Washington refused to accept entirely the recommendations of either his Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, who was pro-French, or his Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, who was pro-British. Rather, he insisted upon a neutral course until the United States could grow stronger.Which detail is most relevant to the central idea in this excerpt?PLEASE HELP SKKSKSS I WILL REWARD 20 (within time limit and reasonable)A.Washington did not entirely accept the foreign policy recommendations of Jefferson or Hamilton.B.Washington did not interfere with the policy making powers that the Constitution gave Congress.C.Washington’s secretary of state sided with France during the war between France and England.D. Alexander Hamilton was Washington’s secretary of the treasury during his presidency.

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Answer:

A. Washington did not entirely accept the foreign policy recommendations of Jefferson or Hamilton.

Explanation:

The above excerpt from "George Washington", the passage laid emphasis on the position of George Washington in dealing with the politics of the world especially during the French Revolution. He has two very opposing ministers in his cabinet, one supporting the French and the other supporting the British, but he did not waver to any side. Instead of siding with either, he decided on a neutral course until the country become stronger than it currently is. This clever and diplomatic tactic gave him the respect and also provided a common solution for both of the ministers regarding his stand. If he had supported either one, the other would have accused him of favoritism. Or, even there could have been more serious repercussions in the war. Thus, the given excerpt shows the central idea that Washington did not entirely accept the foreign policy recommendations of Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State or Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of Treasury.

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