In the wake of the War of 1812, younger Republicans like Henry Clay and John Calhoun:
A) continued to support agrarianism but believed that the nation's economic independence required a manufacturing sector.
B) demanded that the United States scale back its international involvement and depend exclusively on agriculture for its prosperity.
C) believed in the need for national economic development but thought that the federal government should stay out of it and let the states do it.
D) decided that Jeffersonianism was hopelessly out of date when President James Madison opposed their efforts, and they decided to form their own political party.
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