What position did President James Madison take regarding government-sponsored economic development?
A) He spoke out vigorously against what Henry Clay called the "American System."
B) He approved a law that funded roads and canals throughout the eastern United States.
C) He insisted that a constitutional amendment would be required to empower the federal government to build roads and canals.
D) He signed into law John Calhoun's bill providing funding for federally financed internal improvements.
E) He was staunchly opposed to the creation of a new national bank, but supported tariffs on imported goods.
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