By 1818, the United States' internal road system
A) had been paid for without any federal funds.
B) consisted only of a small number of private turnpikes.
C) included highways that reached into Ohio and Pennsylvania.
D) formed a network that connected most large towns and cities.
E) had for the most part been replaced by railroads.
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