Why did President Jackson veto the bill that would have provided funding for a road in Kentucky?
A) The bill did not provide enough money for his own state.
B) He opposed federal funding of internal improvements that were purely local in character.
C) He preferred to support steamboat lines.
D) He believed it would benefit his political opponents rather than his own party.
E) The governor of Kentucky objected to the road.
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