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in 1797, george washington was a really big deal. he was a hero for having led the continental army to victory in the american revolution, and he was now wrapping up his second term as the first president of the united states. of course, he wanted to run for a third term, right? nope. once his second term was finished, washington decided to retire.
why didnt washington do everything he could to hold onto power for a third term? according to historians, he actually had multiple reasons for deciding that two terms were enough.
first, having been very involved in the american revolution, washington knew firsthand how much time and effort it took to break free from britain, and he was vigilant about not doing anything that seemed too british. at the time, besides perpetual tea breaks, the most british thing of all was having a monarch for life. also, washington was getting older, and he worried that if he won a third term and then died in office, americans would just assume that all presidents should serve until they died...just like monarchs did back in britain.
second, washington wanted to be seen as a modest leader. he cared about his legacy and he wanted a nice write - up in the history books. but washington was living in an era when overt ambition - which is usually considered a good thing these days - was viewed as a weakness. so, rebuffing a third term, and appearing not to care if he was the most powerful person in the country, garnered washington tons of respect.
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according to the article, why did george washington not run for a third term as president?
a. he worried that if he lost an election, the constitution would have to be changed to set a two - term limit.
b. there were members of his cabinet who found an elusive loophole that prevented him from running for a third term.
c. there was such an uproar when he proposed the idea of running for a third term that political parties accused him of being a traitor.
d. he worried that if he died in office during a third term, americans would assume that all presidents should serve until they died.
El texto indica que Washington temía que si muriera en el cargo durante un tercer mandato, los estadounidenses asumirían que todos los presidentes deberían servir hasta que murieran, similar a los monarcas británicos.
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D. He worried that if he died in office during a third term, Americans would assume that all presidents should serve until they died.