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History, 28.08.2019 03:00 anniebear

How did washington, d. c., become the nation's capital? a. benjamin banneker selected the site because it was easy to survey. b. george washington selected the site because of its central location. c. george washington selected the site because it was near mount vernon. d. thomas jefferson selected the site because it bordered virginia.

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Answer from: randlemccray1907
B and its pretty obvivious because george washington was the first president
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Answer from: elite65

We know that George Washington was the first president so he had to pick the first location  so the answer is B. (i also took the test so its b)

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Answer from: Quest

the answer is title i subtitle b

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Answer from: Quest

c) troops march forward in close formation against newer, more accurate weapons

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