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1. Why did Washington stress national unity? 2. Why was Washington distrustful of political parties?

3. How were foreign nations, according to Washington, dangerous to the United States?

4. Which of these issues do you think were most dangerous to the post-revolutionary United States? Why? (That means in the early years of the USA)

5. Which of these issues do you think is most dangerous in today's United States? Why do you say that?

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