Jackson's veto of the Maysville Road bill demonstrated his:
A) belief that the federal government should not fund purely local projects.
B) belief that the federal government should assist states with internal improvement projects.
C) tremendous respect for Henry Clay.
D) initial support for John C.Calhoun's policies.
E) lack of interest in western economic development.
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