The George Washington Presidency

Based on the clues, guess these facts about George Washington and his presidency.
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Last updated: February 20, 2017
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Wife's first name
Martha
Home state
Virginia
Name of his plantation
Mount Vernon
Disease that left him scarred
Smallpox
He was a member of this fraternal organization
Freemasons
His first job
Surveyor
He served in this war of the 1750s
French and Indian War
He crossed this river on Christmas, 1776
Delaware
He was privately opposed to this practice
Slavery
He spent a cold winter here in 1777
Valley Forge
Final battle of the Revolution
Yorktown
He suppressed this rebellion against alcohol taxes
Whiskey Rebellion
His farewell address warned against forming these
Political Parties
His Vice President
John Adams
Secretary of the Treasury
Alexander Hamilton
First Secretary of State
Thomas Jefferson
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
John Jay
For most of his Presidency, this city was the U.S. capital
Philadelphia
 
Apocryphal Stories
He chopped down a cherry tree
He had wooden teeth
He threw a silver dollar across the Potomac River
 
 
Fill in the blanks for these quotes
To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.
...freedom of speech may be taken away, and dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.
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Level 90
Oct 27, 2016
You know you're too engrossed in pop culture when the first thing you think of when thinking about Washington's wife's name is, "yeah, but I bet that never stopped him from killing Superman."
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Level 82
Oct 27, 2016
Why did you say that name??!!

I was *this* close to including "shared with Ma Kent and Batman's mom"... but it wouldn't have fit very well and probably QM would have edited it out when he featured it.

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Level 82
Nov 3, 2016
P.S. I loved that moment in BvS and thought it was really well done and made perfect sense. Sometimes I don't understand how little comic book fans seem to understand human psychology or dramatic character motivations. Maybe because being a geek and having low social intelligence are so highly correlated?
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Level 82
Feb 20, 2017
That wasn't a personal insult at all. I'm genuinely curious and was asking a legitimate question. What I said is factual, not insulting. If you'd like, I can show you what a personal insult looks like for the sake of contrast.
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Level 66
Feb 21, 2017
I would like you to show me an example, please.
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Level 82
May 17, 2017
Hey Yan, you're a scruffy-looking nerf herder. (this would be a personal insult)
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Level 82
Oct 17, 2018
Incidentally a high percentage of my closest friends are comic book geeks with low social intelligence.
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Level 60
Oct 27, 2016
I guess the the second to last question's answer's effects are seen today.
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Level 82
Oct 28, 2016
The quotes were removed. We might put them back in. Pending.
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Level 82
Feb 20, 2017
A couple were put back in. The 2nd-to-last quote is now the last.
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Level 60
Feb 20, 2017
Yeah, I was referimg to the political parties warningm My comment OP now seems weird.
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Level 82
Feb 20, 2017
oh? I thought your comment was referencing the quote about being led to slaughter.
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Level 84
Oct 28, 2016
I'm not sure I'd refer to Adams as "his" vice president. Yes, he was the VP during Washington's presidency, but at the time, the vice presidency went to the runner-up in the electoral college. Consequently, in those days the president and vice president were not only non-aligned; they were often bitter rivals.
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Level 82
Feb 20, 2017
Every president has a vice president serving under him. Use of the word "his" doesn't imply ownership or political unity any more than it would in the case of "his mother," "his intestinal parasites," or "his bitter, arch-rival."
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Level 89
Jun 17, 2018
Washington ran unopposed for President, so Adams was specifically chosen as his second banana.
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Level 82
Jun 17, 2018
This isn't true. Washington was unanimously voted in as the 1st president, but there were several other candidates that could and did receive votes.

Those two statements might seem contradictory, but in 1789 the presidential election worked differently. There was no popular vote. 10 states sent electors based on their populations. Those 69 electors each cast a ballot with their 1st and 2nd picks for president. Everyone voted for Washington, so he received 69 electoral votes. About half of the electors voted for John Adams who got 34 electoral votes. Coming in 2nd place, Adams was made vice president.

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Level 90
Nov 4, 2016
It's been over a day, this quiz needs to be reset again! Just kiddin, nice quiz.
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Level 82
Nov 4, 2016
Unless there is some new developments in the Washington presidency this will likely be the quiz's final form. It was reset because we added 2/3 quotes back in. It will be featured on President's Day in the same format, so your points are secure now.
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Level 61
Feb 20, 2017
Good stuff.
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Level 65
Feb 20, 2017
Far too US-centric...

;)

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Level 66
Feb 21, 2017
Gott im Himmel, I'm sick of that joke.
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Level 89
Feb 20, 2017
Ah, George Washington. Kinda ironic how he was the first president but didn't even want to BE president.
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Level 82
Feb 20, 2017
The Bilbo of his day.
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Level 60
Feb 21, 2017
He did have big hairy feet.
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Level 48
Feb 20, 2017
Thank you Hamilton... for getting me like nine of these questions!
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Level 28
May 17, 2017
same!
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Level 47
Feb 20, 2017
Perfect. Fun Quiz!
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Level 82
Feb 22, 2017
I thought it was prettier before with the dark blue headers. Why'd you change it?
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Level 73
Feb 13, 2020
got a wig for his wig got a brain for his heart
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Level 82
Feb 13, 2020
He'll kick you apart! He'll kick you apart!
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Level 80
Nov 2, 2021
If he owned slaves his whole life I think it's hard to argue he "privately opposed" the practice.
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Level 82
Nov 2, 2021
I own a bunch of ties. That doesn't mean I can't think that the fashion convention that requires people wear them to work is stupid or that it would be better if I could get rid of them all.
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Level 82
Nov 2, 2021
... that said... I never really liked that clue, either. QM added it.
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Level 82
Feb 10, 2022
and tbh every time I take this quiz again I cringe a little when I get to it. I'm not one of those people who likes to judge everyone in the past by today's standards, or who tries to paint Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, or even Lee as rabid irredeemable racists because they didn't think or talk like today's woke college students. But... in addition to, IMO, just being a bad clue/answer that doesn't seem particularly relevant or interesting to Washington or his presidency, it also definitely feels like a bit of going too far in the opposite direction... going out of your way to try and exonerate a man who did own slaves. Not sure why Dan added it. I thought I remembered there being a short discussion about it here before but maybe I'm mistaken.
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Level 73
Jan 11, 2023
I passed 23/23, in 2:22.