Read the following paraphrase from George Washington's Farewell Address and answer the following question.

People have the right to make and alter their governments. But the constitution is sacred law until changed by the whole people together. The very idea of the power and right of the people to establish government assumes the duty of every person to obey the government.

Which is an example that best supports George Washington's ideas?
A. establishing a new government in the middle east through military action
B. establishing the right for women to vote through an amendment to the constitution
C. removing a new series of economic law through massive national protests
D. removing constitutional rights through U.S. Supreme Court ruling.

Is the answer B?

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Yes, the answer is B.

George Washington's idea implies that the people have the right to alter their government through the legitimate processes outlined in the constitution. The example that best supports this idea is the establishment of the right for women to vote through an amendment to the constitution. This was a decision made by the whole people together, recognizing the need to make a change in the way the government operates by extending suffrage to women.

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