Asked by Shopie

Why did president Madison veto a bill that supported government funding of internal improvements?
A-The Second Bank of the United States did not have enough money to pay for the improvements.
B-Turnpike tolls collected enough money to finance all of the improvements needed.
C-Madison believed states should pay for their own improvements.
D-Construction of the National Road was already complete. """
Am I correct?

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Answered by Not a teacher..
Maybe you should read your textbook that provides this information, then you would easily know the answer!
Answered by Writeacher
Yes, if you are not clear on any answer, then read/re-read your text with the particular question in mind.
Answered by Yeet god
1. C
2. A
3. C
Answered by LocalTrash
Thank you, Yeet god
Answered by Bananas
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Answered by Riley K.
1.) Madison believed states should pay for their own improvements.
2.) The need to transport cotton
3.) Canals and ferries
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