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- which precedent was set by george washington during his presidency? serving only two terms in office refusing to enforce federal laws seeking for life as president refusing to have a cabinet of advisors
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George Washington set the precedent of serving only two terms as president, which became an unwritten rule until the 22nd Amendment formalized it. He did not refuse to enforce federal laws, sought the presidency initially, and had a Cabinet of advisors.
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