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how did president washington approach the foreign threats that great britain and france presented? he sided with great britain. he sided with france. he tried to solve their problems. he tried to remain neutral.
President Washington, in the face of foreign threats from Great Britain and France (during the tensions related to the French Revolution and Anglo - French conflicts), chose to pursue a policy of neutrality. He issued the Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793, aiming to keep the United States out of the European conflicts. He did not side with either Great Britain or France, and the idea of "solving their problems" was not the approach; rather, it was about U.S. neutrality.
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D. He tried to remain neutral. (Note: In the original options, the last option is "He tried to remain neutral", so the correct answer is the option with the text "He tried to remain neutral". If we consider the option labels as per the original (assuming the first is A, second B, third C, fourth D), then it's D. He tried to remain neutral.)