Why did Jackson veto the Maysville Road Bill?
A) It was a local matter, outside of Congressional authority.
B) He wanted to anger his political rival Calhoun.
C) He decided to take a stand for principled government.
D) It was explicitly unconstitutional.
E) He had told Congress not to pass it.
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