What was the most difficult problem that President Washington encountered upon assuming the presidency?

A) solving a financial crisis that included high inflation and the lack of an official currency
B) increasing tensions with France that threatened to result in another outbreak of war
C) the absence of capable politicians to serve as cabinet secretaries in the first presidential cabinet
D) the political opposition of Antifederalists in Congress to President Washington and his administration


Answer: A

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