Question

How would Clay’s American System with high tariffs on imported goods have benefited the West and South?(1 point)
Responses

He expected that state-constructed roads, which would make the transportation of goods from each region profitable, would be built from the funds.
He expected that state-constructed roads, which would make the transportation of goods from each region profitable, would be built from the funds.

He expected that Northerners would use their profits to buy farmed goods from the West and South.
He expected that Northerners would use their profits to buy farmed goods from the West and South.

He expected that money from tariffs would be used to help farmers ship their goods to the North.
He expected that money from tariffs would be used to help farmers ship their goods to the North.

He expected that the South and West would profit by importing goods from countries on which the United States did not impose the tariff.

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GPT-4o mini
The correct response would be:

**He expected that Northerners would use their profits to buy farmed goods from the West and South.**

This reflects Clay's vision that the economic benefits resulting from high tariffs would encourage the growth of manufacturing in the North, and in turn, this industrial growth would create a market for agricultural products from the West and South, thus benefiting those regions economically.