Answer: A) Listening to opinions from foreign leaders.
Explanation: George Washington's Farewell Address expressed his deepest feelings towards the nation when the time of the elections was near. He thanked the civilians for their hospitality, but also advised them to be careful not to be persuaded by different factors. His concern over the nation was mainly about respecting the Constitution and restraining as a civilian from listening to opinions from foreign leaders since said entanglements can be as a risk for the political system and bring destruction to the union.
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