President Washington's foreign policy rested on the firm conviction that

President Washington's foreign policy rested on the firm conviction that









a. there should be an end to European colonialism in the Americas.
b. the United States could enhance its power by mediating between warring Britain and France.
c. America needed to adhere firmly to its Revolutionary alliance with France.
d. America ought to enter the French-British war only if its own republican ideals were at stake.
e. the United States was too militarily weak and political disunited to become involved in European wars.











Answer: E