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5 August, 15:48

What was Adams's stance on going to war with a foreign power such as France? A. He felt it was necessary, but his Federalist party was against it.

B. Though the country wanted war, he felt the United States was too weak to wage a war.

C. He wanted to maintain a pro-French stance in his administration.

D. He shunned George Washington's warning to avoid permanent foreign power alliances.

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  1. 5 August, 18:18
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    The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. He shunned George Washington's warning to avoid permanent foreign power alliances." Adams's stance on going to war with a foreign power such as France is that he shunned George Washington's warning to avoid permanent foreign power alliances.
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