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How did the South feel about the national roads in the West?
had no opinion
favored them
opposed them
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Opposed them.
Many Southerners objected to federally funded internal improvements (like national roads) on constitutional grounds and because they felt such projects mainly benefited the North and West, shifting economic and political power away from the South.
Many Southerners objected to federally funded internal improvements (like national roads) on constitutional grounds and because they felt such projects mainly benefited the North and West, shifting economic and political power away from the South.
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